July 2, 1964, the isolation of the United States officially declared illegal. In retrospect, why should apartheid consider what it has been keeping isolated ever since the end of slavery, and what actions have been taken to oppose it. The success of the civil rights movement was through Martin Luther King's work and beliefs about nonviolent practices. Throughout history, social forces have suppressed all societies, but they have been overcome by the separation of individuals.
In recent history, other social forces have influenced economic and educational equality, including increasing single parent families, criminal justice system problems, and different expectations of American society. More African-American families are operated by single parents, and blacks are economically disadvantageous due to the low marriage rate as marriages have been shown to bring a lot of economic benefits Become. (Oliver 122) Furthermore, African Americans are more likely to be imprisoned than Caucasians. Ginwright shows that African-Americans are being illegally handled in the justice system. He said in the Los Angeles County of the 1990s, "Blacks are highly likely to be sentenced to 9 times when condemned with the same violent crime, white is 48 times higher" (Ginwright) 4)
The entire history of Caucasians is a crime. We kidnapped Africans and forced them to work for us. We have killed thousands or even millions of Native Americans. We stole the land, we oppressed the people ... and fought all the war that America was started by Caucasi has been announced and participated. What Caucasian really wants is to impose their religion and law on all of us. We want to force everyone to say "Merry Christmas". We want to prevent people from marrying the wrong gender and aborting women. Caucas believe that only members of our religion should be allowed to enter Congress, and we build monuments on the land of the government for our religion. Our God - the gods worshiped by criminals, terrorists, murderers - is also quoted in American money and national anthem.
African-American culture in the American history from the early 1800's to the middle of the mid African-Americans struggled to build their own culture in American history. Even though they were silent by white law and stereotype, the African American created their own unique culture between 1800 and 1860. By mixing their African American tradition with Christian thought, they form religion, their own Christian version. The African American rebellion is rare and rare