The changes to the education system in the 60’s, made possible by brace civil rights movement supporters, altered the course of our history. If it wasn’t for their bravery, who knows when this corruption would have come to an end. It changed American education from segregated to multicultural. It opened up our students to equality in the education system and opened doors. In retrospect, this should have happened much earlier but this opportunity gave us real equality and real democracy for the first time in American history.
Just as the Acts were passed, the methods of teaching were changed and more languages were taught as a result. This is so important because it made America more of an international country, effectively opening our children up to a world of opportunities, not just a country.
While the equality process took a long time, starting from the end of World War II and still continuing to this day, it is what makes this country great and free from all mankind. The struggles black children endured entering white school was not all for nothing. They changed a society forever. The culture wars, the movements, the casualties, the marches, they were not for nothing. They all changed the world and formed the world we now live in today.