Thursday, May 30, 2019

Racism versus Civil Rights Movement Essay -- African-American Civil Rig

Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won. You make water it and win it in every generation. -Coretta Scott King, page666 The 1960s were a time of great turmoil in America and throughout the world. One of the main topics that arouse was raw urbane rights. In my shew I plan to compare the difference of opinion between these particular writers and managing directors, towards racism and the civil rights movement in the 1960s The movement truly got underway with civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King jr. and Malcolm X in the early 1960s. Students who wanted to bolt on the equality and protest bandwagon quickly followed. well-nigh of the students went to the Southern states (Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, etc.), to stop the racism and hate crimes. The truth of the matter is that the violence and abhorrence would get worse before it got better. The Klan became stronger and more violent, committing many more kill and gruesome tallys. Bit by bit most of the Caucasian Americans came around to the idea of integration, and did not believe that the African Americans as a threat anymore. The only curtilage that this great monumental change occurred was because of the great leadership of Malcolm X, Martin Luther King jr., and not to mention the thousands of other less famous civil rights leaders, that worked to change the views of their community. There likewise where lobbyist and protesters that risked there lives and went out on a limb to struggle against injustice. All factors, put together, made one of the better most changes of the twentieth century. Rob Rheiner (the director of Ghost of Mississippi) has successfully portrayed the blatant dishonesty towards blacks by the police force and Mississippi courts. On one occasion when the accused murderer was in court, the Govener of the state went up and shook hands right in front of the victims wife. Another example of dishonesty against blacks was that a retired judge had taken hom e murder weapons (mainly from the African American murders) and kept them as souvenirs. It was later discovered that the police officers had also taken home evidence from crimes against the African Americans, for souvenirs. The murderer portrayed a couldnt care less attitude during the first trial in 1962 and the retrial in 1992. He knew that he would be f... ...e a fatal mistake, many times. Quotes We dont except Jews because they deflect Christ and have control of inter soilal banking cartels, they are the root of what we call communism today. We do not accept papists, because they bow to a Roman potentate Turks, Mongols, Tartars, Orientals, or Negros because we are here to protect Anglo-Saxon democracy for Americans.(page 3) One day right there in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and girls as sisters and brothers.(page 3) I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed.(p age 2) Struggle is a never ending process. Freedom is never really won. You earn it and win it in every generation. -Coretta Scott King(page1) Bibliography Bibliography The Ghost of Mississippi Rob Rheiner Columbia Tristar 1992 Bernard Aquina Doctor Malcolm X 1992 Writers and Readers publishing inc. Kira Albin Quiet Strength The Faith, the Hope, and the Heart of a woman Who Changed a Nation 2000 Zondervan Publishing House Mississippi Burning Alan Parker (I dont know the company that produced it) 1988

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