Civil Rights Movement Research Paper

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The civil rights movement, one of the most eventful event in all of America history. The movement lead to equality within the people of different races and nationality. But what exactly was the cause of the civil rights movement; it wasn't just because of inequality with the people but also with many cases of these inequality's. Some where awful or just unfair, but that's how it was, and not even congress knew what to do with some of these tragic cases. In 1846 a slave named Dred Scott and his wife, Harriet, sued for their freedom in a St. Louis city court, Scott was a black man who with his wife were slaves. They lived with there master who did live in a slave state but moved into a free state; where slaves were not slave but humans who live among other humans as equal, but it was all taken away as soon as the master moved back into the concealing prison of a slave state to once again be slaves again. But Scott wanted to solve this problem of his life in chains or life in peace, So he took the case to court in St. Louis city court; Witch, in the end turned into an 11-year legal struggle that ended with Scott returning to the imprisonment. This action of the Supreme Court violated both the 13th and 14th …show more content…

Virginia. The problem with this case was a problem with "mating". This was a law passed by congress witch, down to the point was that the state of Virginia enacted laws making it a felony for a white person to intermarry with a black person or the reverse. The constitutionality of the statutes was called into question. This judgment of congress and Virginia was just morbid. The ignorance of congress to separate the blacks and whites through slavery was not enough, but now they cannot have any interracial relationships! This was an outrage for a many few that were heard, but could and didn't have the power to stop this act of... showing supremacy of who should love who and who

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