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1960s Dbq

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The 1960s and 1970s were times of great change in the United States. These changes were initiated by a handful of extraordinary people whom have created a path for the next generations to finish what they have started. These extraordinary people have made a lasting impact on the United States’ citizens to this day. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X had helped with the rights of African Americans, Rachel Carson who promoted taking care of the environment, and the LGBT organizations that fought for equality. African Americans have been facing racism and prejudice for a long time. Even to this day racism towards African American still happens. It is something that can’t be changed. It can only be minimized, which is what Martin Luther King …show more content…

Gays were forced to stay under the shadow. They were afraid to show their own true colors. Harvey Milk was a gay activist who had encouraged people to come out of the closet and join their organization to fight for their rights. He says “Burst down those closet doors and stand up once and for all, and start to fight.” (Document G) In the the quote he explains that people who are scared and haven’t come out of the closet should and help join the movement for equal rights for homosexuals. Harvey Milk’s encouragement had a big impact in the past organizations, his voice and words have impacted the LGBT society in a big way. In document H it shows how people were doing riots to express how they felt. This helped make people aware of their movement and what they want. They were able to express how they felt through these riots. Today, all these riots and LGBT activist work have made an everlasting impact. They had finished their goal and had legalized gay marriage, something they have been fighting for a long time. Even though they face discrimination, they have had made a huge step for equality because of their hard work in the past and …show more content…

In the 60s and 70s, they were fighting for their rights. I would say it was where it all had started. MLK and Malcolm X had motivated African Americans to fight for their rights, Rachel Carson informed people more about pollution and the chemicals that are put into the environment, and Harvey Milk, who expressed his feelings and encouraged people to come out the closet and help fight for equality. Today, African Americans are treated more equally compared to the 1960s and 1970s. Even though it is still a problem, it had improved exponentially. Our restrictions on chemicals and products that can cause harm to the environments have helped conserve and avoid pollution. Today we use our technology to help avoid pollution with solar energy. LGBT movement today have taken a large step to equality by legalizing gay marriage. The United States culture changes so much as times past. So many things have changed since 1960s and 1970s to 2000s. This was all started by the extraordinary people who fought for what was right and motivated the next generation on to fight for

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