I was not born until Martin Luther King died. I was born in 1968, but I do not know that African Americans are considered second-class citizens. The civil rights movement is in progress and the civil rights law of 1964 is in force. Unlike my parents, aunts and grandparents, when I grew up, I only heard about the civil rights movement of the school and the 1964 bill and I was benefiting from it until it was too big to understand . Unlike my previous generation, I do not need to deal with laws that do not protect individual rights. Therefore, it continues discrimination, such as isolation of the school and isolation of the public.
The above "1964 Civil Rights Act" became the law to cancel the corruption approved by these countries. According to Jane Huskin, the 1964 Civil Rights Act is a federal law "prohibiting discrimination based on race, color, religion or nationality of private own public places". The official residence includes hotels, restaurants and theaters. , Bank, health club, shop. Non-profit organizations such as church usually are not bound by law. "The fact that the law does not ban discrimination based on sexual orientation has attracted public attention when Christian Baker of Colorado refused to bake the cake for homosexual wedding ceremonies. There is no such protection at the federal level, but 20 states have expanded the wording of the "civil rights law" and passed legislation including sexual orientation.
I found that 1964 and 1965 are the most important two years of the civil rights movement. The 1964 Civil Rights Act officially prohibits racial (and sexual) discrimination in the United States. The establishment of the "Voting Rights Act" in 1965 banned the literacy test at the polling place. These two laws are thought to be a breakthrough event of the civil rights movement and a great achievement. However, the momentum of the civil rights movement began to shake in 1966. The division within the movement brought the emergence of two new advocacy groups, black power movement and black panther. Both proved to be radical and extreme than non-violent approaches of the civil rights movement