Racial and Ethnic Groups
What would you consider the three most important achievements in civil rights for African-Americans since 1900? What roles did White and Blacks play in making the events happen?
Probably the three most important achievements in Civil Rights for African-Americans since 1900 include the formation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in 1909. This is important because it showed that African-Americans were willing to work together to make their lives better, and it brought attention to others that they were living under harsh conditions that were unfair and prejudicial. They began to fight segregation and make legal challenges against it, and to lobby Congress for African-American rights. They are also important in the black community today, and continue to lobby for African-American rights and justice. The NAACP is largely made up of black individuals, although there are white members too.
Another important achievement was the Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka ruling in 1954. This paved the way for desegregation in America's schools. Before the ruling, schools were not integrated, and many schools would not accept black students. This opened up education to every one, despite their race or color, and paved the way for an equal-opportunity education for everyone. This ruling had to rely on the support of white individuals, mainly the Supreme Court justices who handed down the decision. However, blacks were involved in bringing the legislation to the courts in the first place, so it was somewhat of a joint effort between blacks and whites.
The third event is the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which paved the way for equal opportunities for everyone, regardless of race, color, gender, or religion. This did away with the Jim Crow laws in the South, and with racial segregation, and helped make America a little more color blind, at least in theory. This was a direct...
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