Civil Rights: Government and Society

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Google Definition of ‘’Civil Rights’’- “the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality.”
My Definition of ‘’Civil Rights”- “governmental and society liberties that are communal among all citizens.”

When the United States of America was starting to become its very own country it had a lot of conflict on slavery and if African-Americans shall receive the rights that the whites did. It overall led into a war but I will be explaining the rights, scenarios, and struggles that were occurring back them. During the 1800’s to the 20th century, African Americans where slaves and they did not have rights as citizens, even if they were born in America. As tension rose between the north and south and as they began to spread apart, the thought of having slaves was a no! South wanted slaves and they wanted to keep them but the north disagreed. The fact that everyone is created equally, that everyone should be treated as fair as the next, that there was indeed no significant race, everyone deserved freedom and the pursuit of happiness is what the north contemplated about.
You may wonder or ask why didn’t the presidents that didn’t believe slavery was right end it so early. The reason is because slavery was a big thing back then, it brought a lot money into the South and it was also going to be a hard thing to fight. Some presidents thought that they didn’t have constitutional power or the right to abolish slavery. Also during that time the constitution was being written, an agreement was need to be made between all the states and they all had their disagreements about slavery. The government would not have been formed if they thought about ending slavery because not all the states were going to agree and every state needed...

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... group that dislike things that they cannot change. Civil rights isn’t just specified towards blacks, although that was a crucial reason why it was so notorious, it is directed to what sex you are, the religion you preach, and the gender you are interested in. A perfect modern example is homosexuality and the right to gay marriage. A lot of people believe that it is wrong and that I should not exist in America. Another is gender equality. People think that if you are a female that you serve no purpose in helping the economy or having to work at all for that matter which is totally wrong, as Margaret Thatcher once said “The battle for women’s rights has been largely won.” So everyone should acknowledge that everyone is created equally and shouldn’t have power over another at all.

Works Cited

(Civil Right Acts)
(Jim Crow Laws)
(A&E Television Networks)
(Wikipedia)

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