Freedom Road Gideon Jackson Comparison

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Freedom Road is a novel written by Howard Fast, in which he introduces a fictional character, Gideon Jackson, who was a former slave from South Carolina in 1870. Jackson became an important person in the novel because of his accomplishments during the reconstruction era. He wanted equality for negroes in the South and he accomplished this by protesting for the right to vote and a free public education system for everyone. Since he became a well-known public leader, this gave him the chance to become a member of The House of Representative in South Carolina. Even though Gideon Jackson is a fictional character, the similarities, but also differences, between the fiction character Jackson, and Dr. Marin Luther King, Jr., who was at the forefront …show more content…

Jackson gained many accomplishments during his years as an important political leader but all those gains ended when groups like the Ku Klux Klan decided that there were no way negroes were going to obtain the same rights as they were. It was unacceptable not just for them but for the white community to be on the same level. When they decided to kill Jackson, they killed him and members of his community. King also accomplished many gains that until now we have been practicing, for example the right for African Americans to be seated anywhere on a bus, and ending segregation. King was always known for his peaceful protest and for promoting civil disobedience as one of the best methods to fight for civil rights. However, many things have changed since then, as of right now in this current year there have been many protest around the country for law enforcement brutality against the African American Community bringing an uprising of many violent protests in the country. This has brought a new movement called Black Lives Matter which seeks dignity, justice, and respect for all the African Americans in this country. Now more than ever the rising of this movement has increased due to the mass of social media involvement. Media has changed the way people think about this current situation by turning the people against cops and other law enforcement

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