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... They were inferior. Many thought that if Blacks could fight in the war it would make them equal to whites and prove the theory of slavery was wrong. ...
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... The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that maintaining separate but equal schools for blacks and whites was unconstitutional because separate schools can never ...
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... Fincher). President Lincoln began supporting the ideas of equal treatment for both blacks and whites in April 1864. Finally, three ...
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... supreme court case in 1896 which ruled that segragation is not nessseceraly descrimination and that blacks and whites should be separate but equal, this was ...
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... society, it has also established assistance programs for better schooling and equal pay and ... of this country tells the tale of oppression of the Blacks as an ...
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... Although the grades and standardized test scores might be higher, an individual could be rejected because there has to be an equal number of blacks and whites ...
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... clothing. Many regiments struggled for equal pay, while some blacks were refused any money at all (Colored Troops in the Civil War). The ...
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... for blacks and whites. This was a ruse. No public accommodations, including railway travel, provided blacks with equal facilities. ...
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... v Furguson main issue was whether laws, which provided for the separation of races violated the rights of blacks as guaranteed by the equal protection clause ...
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... Also, the Three Fifths Compromise was ratified in favor of white people, in that it states that five blacks equal three whites, which is used for representation ...
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... Blacks as a whole wanted equal rights and equal opportunity but Washington said that a little segregation led to "good race relations" or progress as he put it ...
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... The Blacks were not equal to the whites as they received lower pay, performed fatigue duty and menial labor, such as cleaning quarters, laundering clothing ...
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... Many also pointed out that Washington's lack of concern with equal rights for blacks did not represent an insightful long-range plan and declared that his ...
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... The court ruled in Plessy v. Ferguson that racial segregation was legal as long as the separate facilities for blacks and whites were "equal." This "separate ...
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... think that Abraham Lincoln, the president of the United States responsible for bringing an end to slavery, would support equal rights for blacks and whites. ...
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... After the war, blacks did not have legal rights or the material resources to make them even feel close to equal to their white counterparts. ...
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"The Road to Brown" was lead by a man named Charles Houston. Houston devoted his entire life to try and get equal treatment for blacks. ...
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... Everything was separate but it was almost never equal. Whites always had things better than African Americans did. Blacks could not ride in the same train cars ...
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... Affirmative action assures that minorities get an equal opportunity at a job, and blacks are now found in almost all professions. ...
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... Finally the most widely known and affective case in regard to the challenge of segregation and the fight for equal rights for blacks was the Brown v. The Board ...
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... His own family, of an interracial background, had been at the forefront of demands by Baltimore blacks for equal treatment. Out ...
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... for his demands. Because the Constitution states that all men are created equal, blacks should not be neglected. They too are human ...
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... whites will. When they were at the convension Hammer convinced the committe to treat blacks equal in the Mississipi. She said a ...
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... segregation between black and white citizens. In this, the failure to bring equal rights to blacks during reconstruction was proven.
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... Ferguson supreme court case in 1896 which ruled that segregation in not necessarily discrimination and that blacks and white should be separate but equal. ...
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... Reconstruction did not bring "justice and social and economic equality to freed Blacks." The federal government retreated from the defense of equal rights for ...
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... supreme court case in 1896 which ruled that segregation is not neccesarily discrimination and that blacks and whites should be separate but equal, this was ...
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... By 1891, seven southern states passed laws that stated "separate but equal" railroad transportation. They wanted blacks and whites to ride in the same trains ...
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... Alternatively, DuBois believed that blacks should just be given equal rights. This was a frivolous request because white supremacists would never permit it. ...
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... Kennedy was president, his administration saw the beginning of new hope for equal rights of Americans. There were many different ways blacks were discriminated ...
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