Viola Desmond vs. Nelson Mandela
In the world people create a big impact but some are more memorable than others. Both Viola Desmond and Bill Gates have both created a large impact on the world, but Viola Desmond’s work was far more superior in my opinion compared to Bill Gates. Racial Segregation is more of an impact than creating Microsoft a company. They had many accomplishments and helped people with what they believe is right thus resulting to be a big part of history.
Both Viola Desmond and Bill Gates have accomplished their goals that affected many other lives. Viola Desmond was a successful business woman because she made her own beauty school and helped people so racial segregation. She was determined and self-driven which resulted in her to be successful. She also had people not allow her an education but that did not stop her. She put aside those thought and
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Viola Desmond believed that racial segregation is not a good action so she wanted to see change. She fought against the government and help stop racial segregation because she wanted it to stop. She had a lot of perseverance which resulted in her being a remembered person in Canada. Bill Gates wanted to stop the people struggling people with aids believed in the action.
Some impacts are more memorable than others and affect more lives. Viola Desmond is remembered for what she did in racial segregation which was a large problem in the world and she played a large role to stop it. She also gave student an education because she built a school for beauty named “Desmond School of Beauty Culture. In the other hand Bill Gates is known for the company he created called Microsoft which affected people in a everyday basis because it is a big part of people’s lives. If he did not create Microsoft most people would not have computers because Microsoft is a computer program in many
In my opinion, Ms. Jordan opened doors for black women with her strong voice and fearlessness. Barbara Jordan pushed for legislation that effects every minority child in Texas. Ms. Jordan also helped employers with her minimum wage
Throughout her lifetime, she provided many positive effects for society. To start off, Susan B Anthony gave inspirational speeches that helped lead her to have a positive impact on people of the future. Despite the fact that it was considered unethical
Her courage and determination to break down barriers and promote racial equality made her a role model for future generations.
How well known people are effects how influential you are, and while these 2 characters from history are not as influential as LeBron James and trending pop starts are in their time, they’ve used their influential abilities in positive ways that affects everyone today. Susan B. Anthony and Martin Luther King Jr. are both amazing leaders of the suffrage and civil rights movements. Anthony with Women’s rights, and King with African American’s rights took Civil Rights as a whole a few great leaps forward; brought forth an era where the Civil Rights Movement is something almost everyone believes in, that equal rights should be something everyone has. In these great leaps forward, King and Anthony have used their influential abilities to help
Susan B Anthony was active in so many different things, and brought reform with time, effort, and help from her friends and coworkers. She helped people, more so woman than anyone, and helped us get where we are today. She is a known woman in history and will continued to be remembered for all that she has done. Despite every obstacle that came her way, she still made many things possible like the ability for woman to vote, and improved many other
How can a person make a big difference in human rights? Well, Harriet Tubman, Mother Jones, and Melba Pattillo Beals are all examples of people who fought and made a big impact for all human rights. While Harriet Tubman and Melba Pattillo Beals stood up for African American Rights, Mother Jones fought for child labor laws, and all these individuals were determined to take action for their cause. These special people helped to enact change by standing up for rights they believe in, and fighting for equality due to racial discrimination or child labor.
Malcolm X. These people also made huge impacts in the world but none of this would have happened without the
They were all forces who saw that the world needed change and they each had their own ways in ensuring there was change. Malcolm X was a civil rights activist who used violence to make his voice be heard. He practices violence because he saw no power in verbal fights with people who seemed weak. Nelson Mandela was a civil rights activist but most famous for helping bring an end to apartheid. He led peaceful protest and the armed resistance movement. Mahatma Gandhi the leader of the Indian independence movement whose profound spiritually and belief in justice inspired the world. Gandhi revered the world over his nonviolent philosophy of passive resistance. Each of these activist goals were to end social injustices. Although they fought and died supporting civil rights to day discrimination is still evident. When we wake up to the news every morning to see how the world is changing in such a bad way. Immigrants still faces issues entering a country that they only came to, for better opportunities. Police brutality against minorities, the killings of the young and innocent. People who can’t be comfortable in their own skin because they are afraid of what this and that person might say. It is very disappointing knowing that so many people throughout our history fought for equality so that today the world would run peacefully and it is not the case.
(this was during the Civil War) They were both anti-slavery and both paved the path with many others to stop it (Civilwar Art.org). The power of her voice is her biggest feature. “Truth’s most important legacy is the tone and substance of her language.”- history.com .
If I had to choose one of the many inspiring, hardworking, passionate and successful African Americans who have made a significant achievement to our society, I would choose Viola Davis. I choose her because of her journey. I choose her because she has fought for everything that she now has. I choose her because of her determination to make her life worth living. Davis once said, “My dreams had to be bigger than my circumstances.”
She has risen from a poor background and was ranked the richest African American of the 20th Century, the greatest black philanthropist in American history and was once the world’s only black billionaire. She is also known as the most influential woman in the world, both older generations and young.
William Henry Gates, III was born October 28, 1955 in Seattle, Washington. He was the middle child of three born to William and Mary Gates. ATrey,@ as he was called because of the III, was sent to a private school by his father, a lawyer, and mother, a former teacher now on several prestigous boards (Moritz, 238). At age 13, Bill had completely taught himself programming after taking a computer studies class. After scoring a perfect 800 on the mathematics half of the SAT, he graduated from Lakeside school and enrolled at Harvard University as a prelaw major. As a student Gates was a wonder. He received an A in an economics class without attending and cramming the night before the final exam. In June 1975, Bill Gates dropped
b. Impact: Bill Gates has created a software that not only is used in the United States but around the world, by creating windows 95 he made the use of the computers accessible and technologically enhancing the software.
Software is the basis of technology. Without software most of the devices used today would not work as they do. Bill Gates, the cofounder of Microsoft, is one of the people who are thanked for the software used today. A hero can be someone who has shown act of courage in the danger, someone who has help to preserve and protect the planet, or someone who has made innovations to help to enhance every day life. Bill Gates is consider a modern day hero because of the innovations he has made in the world of computer software.
Bill Gates’ influence is widespread. He has led the technological industry of the 20th century. He currently holds the sixth position for the most