Saturday, March 16, 2019
The Civil Rights Movement Essay -- Black struggle for civil rights in A
Our problem today is that we have allowed the internal to become wooly-minded in the external-Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Todays world is based on appearance, and most often the goal is not as important as the means by which it is achieved. Why is this such a problem? Time afterward time, people come to find that they have wasted their lives working towards a goal which, in the end, was never worth all that work to go with, or they realize that they could have gone about their crookions differently. The people of modern-day America are all about living live for the moment, victorious risks, not making sacrifices, and never yielding to the long run. Looking at the world of 2015, one clear witness the apex of human civilization. Who can question the customs, morals, and nature of todays Americans, without arguing with results? Consider the Civil Rights Movement (1954-1991). The integrating of the two races would have gone a lot easier and faster if two sides discarded their int ernal principles and beliefs and did their best to make the other side happy, thereof creating an equal society.Until Congress passed the Voting Rights Act of 1965, certain literacy testsrestricted raw voting. This was a decent attempt to meet black demands, but the actonly opened voting rights to uneducated people (black and white) and put more control intheir hands, which was a mistake. That now leaves the question, ?why were there somany more illiterate blacks than whites?...
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