Racial segregation was practiced in the United States through much of the 20th century, separating public facilities, services, housing, education and transportation along racial lines. Facilities and services for black Americans were underfunded compared to those for white Americans, despite the phrase "separate but equal" being used to justify the system. The civil rights movement led by figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks advocated for desegregation and equal rights. Gradually, racial integration began to take hold in the US.
This lecture is devoted to the Jim Crow Era. It relates the different civil rights cases that marked the beginnings of the era, and sheds light on black disenfranchisement in the Southern states as well as segration in both public and private spheres
This is a Powerpoint presentation that explains the history of segregation in the US. It is an important tool as it illustrates the background of racial tension that can exist today and open dialogue to create change and more progressive attitudes towards race. It helps promote diversity as the injustices of segregation call us all to look at our own biases. It also bolsters diversity, as Powerpoint accommodates many types of learners, both audio and visual. Powerpoint is an important technological tool to use in a class room, providing audio and visual help to students. This presentation illustrates my understanding of the program. I have uploaded this Powerpoint to a shared slide site, which further shows my comfort with the Internet in this age of technology.
This is a Powerpoint presentation that explains the history of segregation in the US. It is an important tool as it illustrates the background of racial tension that can exist today and open dialogue to create change and more progressive attitudes towards race. It helps promote diversity as the injustices of segregation call us all to look at our own biases. It also bolsters diversity, as Powerpoint accommodates many types of learners, both audio and visual. Powerpoint is an important technological tool to use in a class room, providing audio and visual help to students. This presentation illustrates my understanding of the program. I have uploaded this Powerpoint to a shared slide site, which further shows my comfort with the Internet in this age of technology.
This lecture is devoted to the Jim Crow Era. It relates the different civil rights cases that marked the beginnings of the era, and sheds light on black disenfranchisement in the Southern states as well as segration in both public and private spheres
This is a Powerpoint presentation that explains the history of segregation in the US. It is an important tool as it illustrates the background of racial tension that can exist today and open dialogue to create change and more progressive attitudes towards race. It helps promote diversity as the injustices of segregation call us all to look at our own biases. It also bolsters diversity, as Powerpoint accommodates many types of learners, both audio and visual. Powerpoint is an important technological tool to use in a class room, providing audio and visual help to students. This presentation illustrates my understanding of the program. I have uploaded this Powerpoint to a shared slide site, which further shows my comfort with the Internet in this age of technology.
This is a Powerpoint presentation that explains the history of segregation in the US. It is an important tool as it illustrates the background of racial tension that can exist today and open dialogue to create change and more progressive attitudes towards race. It helps promote diversity as the injustices of segregation call us all to look at our own biases. It also bolsters diversity, as Powerpoint accommodates many types of learners, both audio and visual. Powerpoint is an important technological tool to use in a class room, providing audio and visual help to students. This presentation illustrates my understanding of the program. I have uploaded this Powerpoint to a shared slide site, which further shows my comfort with the Internet in this age of technology.
2137ad Merindol Colony Interiors where refugee try to build a seemengly norm...luforfor
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2137ad - Characters that live in Merindol and are at the center of main storiesluforfor
Kurgan is a russian expatriate that is secretly in love with Sonia Contado. Henry is a british soldier that took refuge in Merindol Colony in 2137ad. He is the lover of Sonia Contado.
Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
1. Racial Segregation 06/10/09 By Samuel Ragay Per. 3 Mrs. Nicastro Racial segregation in the United States, included the racial segregation of facilities, services, and opportunities such as housing, medical care, education, employment, and transportation along Racial lines.
2. 06/10/09 By Samuel Ragay Per. 3 Mrs. Nicastro Everything was segregated, schools, restaurants, and even water. “Separate but equal” was the phrase, however as you can see nothing was equal.
3. 06/10/09 By Samuel Ragay Per. 3 Mrs. Nicastro White men and black men couldn’t even eat together. Restaurants were segregated between a white and colored section.
4. 06/10/09 By Samuel Ragay Per. 3 Mrs. Nicastro Black segregated schools were horribly under funded and the children paid for it. Most African-American schools received less public funding per student than nearby white schools.
5. 06/10/09 By Samuel Ragay Per. 3 Mrs. Nicastro Even waiting rooms were segregated. African-Americans had to wait twice as long at bus lines, as white passengers did. Even then they had to sit at the back.
6. 06/10/09 By Samuel Ragay Per. 3 Mrs. Nicastro White passengers at bus stops got to seat first while black passengers were seated last and ha dto sit in the bakc
7. 06/10/09 By Samuel Ragay Per. 3 Mrs. Nicastro Racial abolitionists were everywhere including Dr. King and many others who actively performed in marches for the abolishment of racial discrimination.
8. 06/10/09 By Samuel Ragay Per. 3 Mrs. Nicastro While some like Rosa Parks believed in free and equal rights some did not. American abolitionist were persecuted for what they believed in.
9. 06/10/09 By Samuel Ragay Per. 3 Mrs. Nicastro Soon everyone was demanding for change and the end of racial discrimination.
10. 06/10/09 By Samuel Ragay Per. 3 Mrs. Nicastro At last people were seeing straight and things were gradually being integrated.