Segregation Research Paper

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Race is a major factor in the world because people use racial differences as the basis for discrimination. Racism is the practice of denying people’s access to rights or resources based on racial differences. Those using facilities not designated for their skin color were criminally liable under the law. Plessy was arrested after refusing to sit in the black railway carriage car that violated an 1890 Louisiana law that provided for segregated “separate but equal” railroad accommodations. The 19th Century was when there was an increase of institutionalized racism and legal discrimination against people of colored skin in the United States. The end of the Civil War lead to a new era of non-segregation laws among the United States. Some Americans accepted colored people as equal citizens but others spread racial divisions among colored and non-colored people. Racial segregation has appeared in many places including: government offices, education buildings, and public parks. With the help of the Thirteenth Amendment slavery was finally put to an end in 1865.
By the time the Supreme Court ruled in Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857) African Americans were not U.S. citizens and northern whites had excluded blacks from seats on public transportation and barred their entry. When people of colored skin were admitted to different auditoriums and theaters, they were separated into different sections from where the whites sat. The Supreme Court’s 1883 ruling in the Civil Rights cases spurred states to enact segregation laws in the United States. President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing slaves in Southern states but the proclamation had little effect in 1983 due to the civil war going on. Even after the Civil War sta...

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...e world. We must stay focused on investing equitably in our public schools and students, ensuring that they have the resources and support the need, and we must not be diverted by programs that have the effect of re-segregating America’s public education system (Gentzel).
In the years to come, we must continue striving toward equal opportunities for all our children, from access to advanced classes to participation in the same extracurricular activities (Muskal). Brown v. Board of education honors a truth core to our nation’s democracy and we need to provide a strong education to each citizen of the United States in order to carry through the promise made 60 years ago. In order to carry through the honor of Brown v .Board of education, we need to make sure that every child in America has granted access to a great public school and a great future ahead of them.

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