Basically he just enjoyed his time. Like other children, his curiosity is the most important, and he wants to explore new things, shields in front of him. It is painful to see racial discrimination and even KKK believe in modern times. Due to the color of the skin, children are taught to hate people. When I was young, my child grew up in the cultural world of hatred. At that time the representative of KKK was full of hatred against every race, especially black people.
In this picture, I am staring at the image of the kid wearing KKK costumes reflected on the shield of Black State Trooper. KKK visited Gainesville with the support of local residents and spread the hatred. Immediately after he retired, the state police officer accepted the interview, but it did not seem to recognize the importance of the picture and the irony of it. This is that the police chief Nguyen Ngoc Loan (Nan Yue) shot a suspect team in North Vietnam. This photo was awarded Eddie Adams' Pulitzer Prize and caught this moment before death. This picture is posted on the front page of the New York Times, but it is one of countless innumerable photographs taken jointly by world war.
Continuing a specific event in history, the most terrible thing in the United States was the launch of Ku Klux Klan (KKK). KKK is a white ethnic group for American immigrants. Not only Black African Americans are influenced by KKK, others are influenced by KKK as well as Catholics, Jews, and other religions who are not Protestants. The clan is made up of white supremacists. In the 1890s, African Americans were said to belong to a depraved race, a sick disease that could not survive for more than a generation. This so-called disease is called "old black". Mississippi State Senator James K. Vardaman told the end of Nigra in the 1920s. The population of African Americans is increasing slowly with strikes and killing is gradually decreasing. When I realized that the Mississippi State Senator had made a wrong assumption, KKK decided to take action. They promoted the weekly death of each African American