A way that Hardy showed social injustice in the UK in the 19th century. Thomas Hardy was born in 1840 and died at the age of 88 in 1928. Thomas Hardy 's father was a mason and his mother was a servant of the pastor. Hardy could not continue to receive the education he wanted, and from 1862 to 1867 he served as an apprentice to the local church architect John Hicks. He was an assistant to London architect Arthur Bloomfield. Hardy hated London, returned to Dorset, and worked in Hicks until 1874. Despite his work, Hardy continues to write in this life.
From the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present, social unfairness was not fixed in France and it was a problem. The social injustice that appeared in the early 19th century in the form of French religious persecution was more conspicuous than the 21st century which was reasonably tolerant, as seen in the comparative example of the Anti-Defamation Act of 1825 and the Picarde Act . In 2001, social unfairness was ubiquitous in many French religious facilities. In the case of various advantages, social injustice embodied in the style of French political inequality is still a long-term bias against "forgotten people".
For centuries, human beings have tried to overcome his evil. From religious persecution to social injustice, trying to overcome oppression is human nature. One of those fights was a struggle against slavery in the 19th century. And it was believed to have succeeded in creating freedom for African Americans. However, from the next century to the early 1960s, the social, political, cultural and economic suppression that began in the early period of 1619 and the repression of the first black slaves against the United States continue to evolve in various ways It was. The development of the Panther SDF is due to the necessity of responding promptly due to inequality and the failure of attempts to form passive protest action against the entire repression of the United States.