African American Education 1954

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However, In 1954 a group of nine African American students had the courage to face any threat received by the white students and the state governor to enroll in the Little Rock Central High School. Those nine students were not alone because they had several leaders such as W. du Bois who taught them how to react or resist against the treatment they will receive. They should not react or fight back. Orval Faubus who were the governor of the State of Arkansas at that time gave the order to keep those students out of the school. The other were looking at them prejudicially because they felt superior to the colored students. That weren’t all. President Eisenhower reacted as commandant in chief and send troop to protect the colored student …show more content…

The case were presented to the supreme court in May 14, 1954 and known as Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. The supreme court ruled under the 14 Amendments of the constitution the law that says segregate school was unconstitutional. The Supreme court declared the desegregation of all schools over the United States territory. That accomplishment gave the African American the strength to fight for what they wanted since a while that was equality for all. In December 1, 1955, a woman called Rosa McCauley was arrested because she seats in a bus into a section that was reserved for white people. Rosa refused to give up his seat when the bus driver asks her to move to back where black people authorised to sit and because of that they sent her to jail. This event known as Montgomery Bus Boycott. They divided the seats in the bus where black people should be sitting in back in the bus even if there were no white in the bus . Rosa was very observed by the African American community. The news spreads all over the country and made the black people angry.They were ready to show their displeasure against the bus boycott . Sure, they were ready to anything even start a civil war. However they …show more content…

in front of the Lincoln Memorial, hundreds of thousand African American met there to hear a message from their leader. Martin Luther King delivered a speech where he imagined that justice will explode to America and circulate to every portion in United States. Where the deep south will transform into an oasis to everyone where people will not be judge uprightly. Alas! in April 4, 1968, at the Lorraine in Memphis, Tennessee, Martin Luther king was assassinated while he was about to give a speech about sanitation . It was a choq for the colored people. MLK were, is and will always be a great leader, hero and model for all African American. Until today African American still fighting against discrimination in America and that exist all over the world. We can compare this movement with the Women’s Right movement because they both applied the same tactics. The Feminist Movement had several leaders such as Alice Paul, Jane Adams, Olympia Brown, Lucy Burns etc. As the Civil Rights Movement and they both were fighting for a specific goal which they would reach. Militants of Civil Rights either the Feminist movement’s militant were attacked violently and even put in jail. They used the same method

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