Segregation

Souza

 “The Montgomery bus boycott came about a year after a landmark 1954 Supreme Court ruling outlawed deliberate racial segregation in public schools.
But divisions remained.

Three students at Clinton High School picketed their school as it became the first state-supported school in Tennessee to integrate, in August 1956.”

It is sad that the segragation problem still is present in the  America society. In June of 2003, the  Bush administration asked the Supreme Court to ignore the Affirmative action . Furthermore, the candidete for senator Rand Paul do not intend to enforce  the civil rights act against segregation.Does it seem that some people intend to increase discrimination?

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4 Responses to Segregation

  1. slemonde says:

    I agree with you that the Obama Election was historic and it shows progress. However, for a country that declared in the declaration of independence that “all men was created equal” and stands for freedom, human rights,religion, equal rights, it should not still have segregated schools and segregated neighborhoods. The feeling of discrimination is still there, they just have cover up with a blanket. love

  2. Wu says:

    But the fact that Obama is running the countries shows us how far we have come.

  3. slemonde says:

    The fact that Obama running the country doen’t it mean that discrimination has end. we must keep fighting to make people understand that there is not race or color, but humanity. that is what we should fight for. love.

  4. Esmeralda says:

    Look at the post above you, you wont go to school with negro’s but our country is ran by one…. Lol love this…

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