Many events and people are in an isolated battlefield; Rosa Parks refuses to leave the seat and Martin Luther King Jr. is famous for "I have a dream (for equality: quoted from Martin)" Is Luther King, Jr., 1996), and countless similar events. However, there is one particularly important thing. It is a big indication of the fight against oppression. Little Rock Nine. This group of black students broke apartheid walls in a non-violent way; despite the harsh social and political environment, the great people of our country are still symbols of freedom.
I participated in an event commemorating the action of a very heroic woman. Civil rights activist Melba Beals was an author of Wilriors who did not cry and was one of Little Rock Nines who helped to consolidate Arkansas State Whitish Public High School in 1957. However, this is not an easy task. She is constantly harassing, violent and going to school with a threat. Her efforts helped shape the civil rights movement, and won the highest honor in the United States, the gold medal of Congress. - I was thinking about the meaning of this super bowl when I was sitting in a comfortable theater seat and watching many people enter the Vashon Theater. This is the most important game for meaningful sports franchise for me. Thinking about the joy and celebration that Seahawks would have if won the Super Bowl, it made me tremble almost.
This is not a typo. My mother was born before the last civil war veteran dies! A year later, President Eisenhower dispatched the National Guard to abolish public schools. Little Rock Nine is the same age as many of our moms and dads. They are still alive today, and we are actively working on the civil rights movement as well. At the same time, discrimination against blacks and housing discrimination continue today. In a country where the ability of people to invest in housing is the number one tax concession ordinary people receive, this systematic racial discrimination obviously interferes with people's interests and creates injustice. We intensified racial discrimination through the broken Criminal Justice System and deprived black people in politics. The court recently withdrew the Republican-supported law in North Carolina. This made it more difficult for black voters to point out that blacks are "surgically nearly accurate". This situation is happening now in 2017