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Civil Rights Essay
Wynisha Ogunleye African– American History 320 Writing Assignment #3 04/13/2010 Chapter 21
Question 2: What key issues and events led the federal government to intervene in the civil rights
movement? What were the major pieces of legislation enacted, and how did they dismantle
legalized segregation? "The Jim Crow regime was a major characteristic of American society in
1950s and had been so for over seven decades. Following slavery, it had become the new form of
white domination, which insured that blacks would remain oppressed well into the twentieth
century." (Morris) Civil rights and segregation were the two main issues during the 1950's and
1960's. While the Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka,...show more content...
Martin Luther King Jr was also associated with the Southern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC).
The objective was to provide stabilization for local movements, raise money for the community, and
it was the backbone for struggle. The National Advancement Association of Colored People
(NAACP) is another civil rights organization that is similar to the SCLC, yet has different tactics.
When the SCLC emerged, the NAACP doubted their efficiency, views and tactics. Because both
organizations are to endure the rights of African Americans, they often work together despite their
differences. Both organizations helped to launch the Albany Movement, which was led by William
G Anderson in November of 1961. This movement strategized essential roles and tactics for the civil
rights movement. Lastly, in 1960, Ella Baker founded a nonviolence ideology called the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) upon greatness. The purpose was for young African
Americans to support civil rights leaders, coordinate sit–ins, freedom rides, and budgets, the
Mississippi Democratic Party. The SNCC was one of the most prestigious civil rights groups
because all the opportunity and strength it gave African Americans. (Gordon) Chapter 24 Question
1: What social, economic, and material gains did African Americans make after the civil rights era?
Why did some black Americans do better than others during this period? After the
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Civil Rights: A Short Story
Dan just woke up from his 2 hour nap. Damn it! He fell asleep while completing his Final Civil
Rights project which was due on monday. Surprisingly he didn't procrastinate as much as usually.
He started working on it 3 days ago when it was given to him weeks before. Thankfully he was
almost done with it, about 1 more hour of work left.
Only a little longer...and the final sentence.. aaand BAM! yahooo! Another pointless project done!
yay. He hated studying Law, it was unbelievably boring for him. But he was already at the end of
semester 2 and was not about drop out. The only thing which kept him alive and motivated was
YouTube, and of course his music which he loved and listened to every time he got a chance. But
Youtube, it was something special, it was a happy world which he loved to submerge in and not
come out for hours and even days out of. In that world he can be and act like the person who he
really is and no one would judge mostly because it was filled with people like him who are trying to
find purpose. Of course he only had 400 subscribers but they were all loyal and so nice and almost
all watched all of his videos...show more content...
No one else was in the kitchen at that time since it was a friday night and everyone went out with
their friends, family or beloved someone having fun. Everyone except him. He started collecting
the ingredients he needed from the refrigerator and cabinets. You gotta be kiddin' me! He couldn't
find any flour or milk and the amount of sugar was hardly enough to fill a table spoon. He made
himself an excuse of not going grocery shopping because he would have change his clothes to
something more socially acceptable then a pink dinosaur onesie. But deep inside he knew that he
actually did not want to Sainsbury's because his ex boyfriend, Felix, worked there. Dan prefered not
to think about Felix. Yet he was still craving
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Civil Liberties Essay
From the beginning, the United States Constitution has guaranteed the American people civil
liberties. These liberties have given citizens rights to speak, believe, and act freely. The Constitution
grants citizens the courage to express their mind about something they believe is immoral or unjust.
The question is, how far are citizens willing to extend the meanings of these liberties? Some people
believe that American citizens take advantage of their civil liberties, harming those around them. On
the contrary, many other people feel that civil liberties are necessary tools to fight for their
Constitutional rights. Critics believe that American citizens take advantage of civil liberties
supporting limits on freedom of speech. They...show more content...
People can take the negative speech spoken about them and use it as a stimulus for success, proving
their harmful peers wrong. Without criticism, self reflection would no longer remain. Glen
Greenwald points out that "empowering the State to proscribe and punish speech is not only the
most dangerous step a society can take–though it is that–it's also the most senseless. It never
achieves its intended effect of suppressing or eliminating a particular view" (qtd. in Gallagher 59).
In other words, Greenwald is saying that regulating freedom of speech would, in fact, harm the
American society. Consequently, freedom of speech should not be regulated due to the fact it
suppresses one's inspiration. Also, opponents argue the idea that technology is threatening the
privacy of American citizens. David H. Holtzman, a security and technology expert, argues that
"our privacy is shrinking quicker than the polar ice cap; technology is eroding it faster than the
legal system can protect it. This trend cannot be reversed in any obvious way. Privacy, as we know
it today, is lost" (172). Without a doubt, American technology has improved over the years. Social
networks, such as Facebook, require pictures and personal information that is seen by a large amount
of people. As technology advances, the American people's
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Civil Right Essay
1. Discuss when, why and how the Cold War began. Then cite at least one factor that perpetuated the
Cold War in each decade from the 1950s–1980s and discuss how the item you selected affected
America at home as well. Last, discuss when and why the Cold War ended.
2. Discuss the origins of the Vietnam War, the course of the war over thirty years in the 1940s, and
wars' impact on the United States, both at home and in terms of foreign policy.
3. Write an essay on the civil rights movement since 1953 in which you discuss the major factors
that have contributed to its success and its major gains. Be sure to discuss more than one group and
to cite examples from each decade of the 1950s through the 1990s.
4. Discuss the reasons for America's...show more content...
By the end of the war, the new immigrant groups had been fully accepted as loyal ethnic Americans,
rather than members of distinct and inferior "races." And the contradiction between the principle of
equal freedom and the actual status of blacks had come to the forefront of national life.
The civil right movement which had been happening from the early periods of America as an
independent country, started to rise to a great magnitude after the WWII. During the war America
was witnessed how African–American, and other immigrant who have been granted the US
citizenship and had sworn to protect their new homeland, fought side by side with white people for
the right cause. Another main factor which led to the success of the civil right movement during
1950's to 1990's was the fact that this period was in the times of Cold War. American politicians and
leaders realized in order to be able to prevent the spread of communism, they need to improve the
policy and rights set for African–Americans, women, and immigrants. During these times America
witnessed all sort of strikes and protests from African–Americans, women, and immigrant labors.
During early 50's to 90's there were a lot of important incident and people which lead to today's
democracy that America is known for. The ColdWar also affected the emerging concept ofhuman
rights. The idea that there are rights that are applicable to all of
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Civil Rights Act of 1964 Essay
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 resulted from one of the most controversial House and Senate
debates in history. It was also the biggest piece of civil rights legislation ever passed. The bill
actually evolved from previous civil rights bills in the late 1950's and early 1960's. The bill
passed through both houses finally on July 2, 1964 and was signed into law at 6:55 P.M. EST by
President Lyndon Johnson. The act was originally drawn up in 1962 under President Kennedy
before his assassination. The bill originated from two others, and one of which was the Equal
Opportunity Act of 1962 that never went into law. This bill made up the core of theCivil Rights Act
of 1964 (Bureau of National Affairs 18–20).
There were many groups...show more content...
The bill then went to the senate where there was much debate and procrastination. Many senators
opposed to the bill tried to use the "filibuster" technique, which basically is an extended talk for
the purpose of killing a bill or getting drastic modifications. In fact, it was the longest debate in
Senate history lasting 534 hours in total. The final vote in the Senate was 76 to 18 to pass their
version of the bill since they made minor amendments to it (Bureau of National Affairs 18–21). A
quote from Senator John Lesinski, democrat, showed why some were opposed to the bill, "There
are still many private rights in America that under our Constitution are beyond the power of
government to regulate and one of these is the right to pick and chose one's associates, one's
friends and one's customers in a private business" (Calls Bill Unconstitutional 33). The final vote in
the House over the amendments the senate made was 289 to 126. This set the way for the bill to be
signed by the President to become a law.
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 contained eleven titles, or parts, that made the act complete. The first
title, "Voting Rights", made sure that there was no discrimination in literacy tests when determining
voting ability. The "Public Accommodations" title said there would be no discrimination or
segregation in hotels, motels, restaurants, gas stations, places that served food,
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Essay on Equality and Civil Rights
Democracy stresses the equality of all individuals and insists that all men are created equal.
Democracy does not persist on an equality of condition for all people or argue that all persons
have a right to an equal share of worldly goods. Rather, its concept of equality insists that all are
entitled to equality of opportunity and equality before the law. The democratic concept of equality
holds that no person should be held back for any such arbitrary reasons as those based on race, color,
religion, or gender. This concept of equality holds that each person must be free to develop
himself or herself as fully as he or she can or cares to and that each person should be treated as the
equal of all other persons by the law. We have come...show more content...
Equality and Civil Rights is complex in nature that the 14th Amendment (Equal Protection Clause)
is the closest approach to a literal statement of equality, it declares: "No State shall deny to any
person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." The clause was originally intended
to benefit newly freed slaves. Over time, it has acquired a broader meaning. Today, it forbids states
and their local governments to draw unreasonable distinctions between classes of persons. The
equal rights amendment (ERA) was introduced in 1923. Their policy was for protection of women
and based largely on sexual stereotypes, which has been woven into the legal fabric of American
life. This protectionism has limited the freedom of women to compete with men socially and
economically on an equal footing. The movement to provide equal rights to women advanced a step
with the passage of the Equal Pay Act of 1963. That act required equal pay for men and women
doing similar work. On the other hand, to remove the restrictions of protectionism, women needed
equal opportunity for employment. They got it in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and later the
legislation. The commitment that led to affirmative action programs expanded opportunities for
women, minorities, and those who are disabled.
The (Equal Opportunity
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  • 1. Civil Rights Essay Wynisha Ogunleye African– American History 320 Writing Assignment #3 04/13/2010 Chapter 21 Question 2: What key issues and events led the federal government to intervene in the civil rights movement? What were the major pieces of legislation enacted, and how did they dismantle legalized segregation? "The Jim Crow regime was a major characteristic of American society in 1950s and had been so for over seven decades. Following slavery, it had become the new form of white domination, which insured that blacks would remain oppressed well into the twentieth century." (Morris) Civil rights and segregation were the two main issues during the 1950's and 1960's. While the Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka,...show more content... Martin Luther King Jr was also associated with the Southern Christian Leadership Council (SCLC). The objective was to provide stabilization for local movements, raise money for the community, and it was the backbone for struggle. The National Advancement Association of Colored People (NAACP) is another civil rights organization that is similar to the SCLC, yet has different tactics. When the SCLC emerged, the NAACP doubted their efficiency, views and tactics. Because both organizations are to endure the rights of African Americans, they often work together despite their differences. Both organizations helped to launch the Albany Movement, which was led by William G Anderson in November of 1961. This movement strategized essential roles and tactics for the civil rights movement. Lastly, in 1960, Ella Baker founded a nonviolence ideology called the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) upon greatness. The purpose was for young African Americans to support civil rights leaders, coordinate sit–ins, freedom rides, and budgets, the Mississippi Democratic Party. The SNCC was one of the most prestigious civil rights groups because all the opportunity and strength it gave African Americans. (Gordon) Chapter 24 Question 1: What social, economic, and material gains did African Americans make after the civil rights era? Why did some black Americans do better than others during this period? After the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Civil Rights: A Short Story Dan just woke up from his 2 hour nap. Damn it! He fell asleep while completing his Final Civil Rights project which was due on monday. Surprisingly he didn't procrastinate as much as usually. He started working on it 3 days ago when it was given to him weeks before. Thankfully he was almost done with it, about 1 more hour of work left. Only a little longer...and the final sentence.. aaand BAM! yahooo! Another pointless project done! yay. He hated studying Law, it was unbelievably boring for him. But he was already at the end of semester 2 and was not about drop out. The only thing which kept him alive and motivated was YouTube, and of course his music which he loved and listened to every time he got a chance. But Youtube, it was something special, it was a happy world which he loved to submerge in and not come out for hours and even days out of. In that world he can be and act like the person who he really is and no one would judge mostly because it was filled with people like him who are trying to find purpose. Of course he only had 400 subscribers but they were all loyal and so nice and almost all watched all of his videos...show more content... No one else was in the kitchen at that time since it was a friday night and everyone went out with their friends, family or beloved someone having fun. Everyone except him. He started collecting the ingredients he needed from the refrigerator and cabinets. You gotta be kiddin' me! He couldn't find any flour or milk and the amount of sugar was hardly enough to fill a table spoon. He made himself an excuse of not going grocery shopping because he would have change his clothes to something more socially acceptable then a pink dinosaur onesie. But deep inside he knew that he actually did not want to Sainsbury's because his ex boyfriend, Felix, worked there. Dan prefered not to think about Felix. Yet he was still craving Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Civil Liberties Essay From the beginning, the United States Constitution has guaranteed the American people civil liberties. These liberties have given citizens rights to speak, believe, and act freely. The Constitution grants citizens the courage to express their mind about something they believe is immoral or unjust. The question is, how far are citizens willing to extend the meanings of these liberties? Some people believe that American citizens take advantage of their civil liberties, harming those around them. On the contrary, many other people feel that civil liberties are necessary tools to fight for their Constitutional rights. Critics believe that American citizens take advantage of civil liberties supporting limits on freedom of speech. They...show more content... People can take the negative speech spoken about them and use it as a stimulus for success, proving their harmful peers wrong. Without criticism, self reflection would no longer remain. Glen Greenwald points out that "empowering the State to proscribe and punish speech is not only the most dangerous step a society can take–though it is that–it's also the most senseless. It never achieves its intended effect of suppressing or eliminating a particular view" (qtd. in Gallagher 59). In other words, Greenwald is saying that regulating freedom of speech would, in fact, harm the American society. Consequently, freedom of speech should not be regulated due to the fact it suppresses one's inspiration. Also, opponents argue the idea that technology is threatening the privacy of American citizens. David H. Holtzman, a security and technology expert, argues that "our privacy is shrinking quicker than the polar ice cap; technology is eroding it faster than the legal system can protect it. This trend cannot be reversed in any obvious way. Privacy, as we know it today, is lost" (172). Without a doubt, American technology has improved over the years. Social networks, such as Facebook, require pictures and personal information that is seen by a large amount of people. As technology advances, the American people's Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Civil Right Essay 1. Discuss when, why and how the Cold War began. Then cite at least one factor that perpetuated the Cold War in each decade from the 1950s–1980s and discuss how the item you selected affected America at home as well. Last, discuss when and why the Cold War ended. 2. Discuss the origins of the Vietnam War, the course of the war over thirty years in the 1940s, and wars' impact on the United States, both at home and in terms of foreign policy. 3. Write an essay on the civil rights movement since 1953 in which you discuss the major factors that have contributed to its success and its major gains. Be sure to discuss more than one group and to cite examples from each decade of the 1950s through the 1990s. 4. Discuss the reasons for America's...show more content... By the end of the war, the new immigrant groups had been fully accepted as loyal ethnic Americans, rather than members of distinct and inferior "races." And the contradiction between the principle of equal freedom and the actual status of blacks had come to the forefront of national life. The civil right movement which had been happening from the early periods of America as an independent country, started to rise to a great magnitude after the WWII. During the war America was witnessed how African–American, and other immigrant who have been granted the US citizenship and had sworn to protect their new homeland, fought side by side with white people for the right cause. Another main factor which led to the success of the civil right movement during 1950's to 1990's was the fact that this period was in the times of Cold War. American politicians and leaders realized in order to be able to prevent the spread of communism, they need to improve the policy and rights set for African–Americans, women, and immigrants. During these times America witnessed all sort of strikes and protests from African–Americans, women, and immigrant labors. During early 50's to 90's there were a lot of important incident and people which lead to today's democracy that America is known for. The ColdWar also affected the emerging concept ofhuman rights. The idea that there are rights that are applicable to all of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Civil Rights Act of 1964 Essay The Civil Rights Act of 1964 resulted from one of the most controversial House and Senate debates in history. It was also the biggest piece of civil rights legislation ever passed. The bill actually evolved from previous civil rights bills in the late 1950's and early 1960's. The bill passed through both houses finally on July 2, 1964 and was signed into law at 6:55 P.M. EST by President Lyndon Johnson. The act was originally drawn up in 1962 under President Kennedy before his assassination. The bill originated from two others, and one of which was the Equal Opportunity Act of 1962 that never went into law. This bill made up the core of theCivil Rights Act of 1964 (Bureau of National Affairs 18–20). There were many groups...show more content... The bill then went to the senate where there was much debate and procrastination. Many senators opposed to the bill tried to use the "filibuster" technique, which basically is an extended talk for the purpose of killing a bill or getting drastic modifications. In fact, it was the longest debate in Senate history lasting 534 hours in total. The final vote in the Senate was 76 to 18 to pass their version of the bill since they made minor amendments to it (Bureau of National Affairs 18–21). A quote from Senator John Lesinski, democrat, showed why some were opposed to the bill, "There are still many private rights in America that under our Constitution are beyond the power of government to regulate and one of these is the right to pick and chose one's associates, one's friends and one's customers in a private business" (Calls Bill Unconstitutional 33). The final vote in the House over the amendments the senate made was 289 to 126. This set the way for the bill to be signed by the President to become a law. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 contained eleven titles, or parts, that made the act complete. The first title, "Voting Rights", made sure that there was no discrimination in literacy tests when determining voting ability. The "Public Accommodations" title said there would be no discrimination or segregation in hotels, motels, restaurants, gas stations, places that served food, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Essay on Equality and Civil Rights Democracy stresses the equality of all individuals and insists that all men are created equal. Democracy does not persist on an equality of condition for all people or argue that all persons have a right to an equal share of worldly goods. Rather, its concept of equality insists that all are entitled to equality of opportunity and equality before the law. The democratic concept of equality holds that no person should be held back for any such arbitrary reasons as those based on race, color, religion, or gender. This concept of equality holds that each person must be free to develop himself or herself as fully as he or she can or cares to and that each person should be treated as the equal of all other persons by the law. We have come...show more content... Equality and Civil Rights is complex in nature that the 14th Amendment (Equal Protection Clause) is the closest approach to a literal statement of equality, it declares: "No State shall deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." The clause was originally intended to benefit newly freed slaves. Over time, it has acquired a broader meaning. Today, it forbids states and their local governments to draw unreasonable distinctions between classes of persons. The equal rights amendment (ERA) was introduced in 1923. Their policy was for protection of women and based largely on sexual stereotypes, which has been woven into the legal fabric of American life. This protectionism has limited the freedom of women to compete with men socially and economically on an equal footing. The movement to provide equal rights to women advanced a step with the passage of the Equal Pay Act of 1963. That act required equal pay for men and women doing similar work. On the other hand, to remove the restrictions of protectionism, women needed equal opportunity for employment. They got it in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and later the legislation. The commitment that led to affirmative action programs expanded opportunities for women, minorities, and those who are disabled. The (Equal Opportunity Get more content on HelpWriting.net