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The 1960s Of The 1960 ' S

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The 1960’s was a time of revolutionary change in many different aspects including civil rights for African Americans. A lot of attention was brought towards the south in the United States, where many contempt African Americans were tired of racism and denied their basic human rights. Unfortunately, despite the countless protests and loud civil rights movement, little has changed in contemporary America. Today we see a similar movement arise from the newer generation protesting racism and police brutality against black people, particularly black males. Both movements are led by symbols and fueled by media attention, marking them as important events in US history. During the 1960’s the United states saw the civil rights movement; in modern times it has become a movement to protest police brutality, unfair profiling, and corrupt justice, to black Americans since the shooting of Michael Brown. During World War II, African Americans helped fight for the United States as soldiers. Many believing that if they did fight for the U.S, maybe the whites would start to like them and accept them as equals (Brwon-Nagin). However that wasn’t very much the case despite fighting side by side with white comrades, they were still not seen as equals. Even back in the 1930’s racial tension stirred after Jim Crow laws were put into place. The apparent “Separate but equal” law that would allow African American’s to have the same things as whites but separated, or rather much worse than the

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