Civil Rights 1963 Essay

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1963 was one the most defining years of civil rights movement and from the many important events that occurred during that year for civil rights one of them was civil rights leader Medgar Evers assassination. On an early morning in June, Evers got shot in the back in the driveway of his house by white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith. That year tried twice, which ended with both trials as hung juries De La Beckwith walked free to the disappoint of most black Americans. Although finally convicted in 1994 for the murder of Medgar Evers the racism and violence from then hasn’t stopped and still continues in our society. Today we still continue to experience the same type discrimination, however now it’s not just black people but people from all …show more content…

After fifty years since the civil right act was put in law that banned racial segregation and discrimination of any sorts racism is still far from from. Ever since Donald Trump was elected president there have countless of racial incidents that been occurring across the country. On November 16, 2016 the morning after elections high school students from York County School of Technology in Pennsylvania had walked through the school hallways holding up Trump signs yelling “white power” and threatening other students (An Incomplete List of Racist Incidents Since Donald Trump Was Elected President By Daniel Politi www.slate.com). On August 12th, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia a violent outbreak sparked between white supremacist leading a rally and co-protester that resulted into dozen of people being injured and one person dead (Clashes in Charlottesville CREDIT: Joshua Roberts / Reuters www.cbsnews.com). Also, President Donald Trump back in January issued an executive order that launched a travel ban against Muslims that which restricted refugees from Syria and immigrants from Muslim majority countries to travel in which he has expressed that people from those countries are “terror prone” (Trump Condemned Racism As ‘Evil.’ Here Are 18 Times He Embraced It By Lydia O’Connor and Daniel Marans

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