Well, there would not be many African Americans walking in the street...........................................................................................................
I want you to stop to think about the question. You know the answer. What are the issues today? We have people that still need help with civil rights and equality. You KNOW this.
I don't think so. But he was a hero to Millions of people. He was pretty much assassinated because of the things he was speaking out about. I think he helped to bring about equality in America as it is today.
Not sure. I think the founders' nations of equality were vastly different from those of that prevail today
The ethics for photojournalists today emphasize accuracy, truth-telling, and respect for subjects' dignity and privacy. During the Civil War, the ethical standards were less defined and often sensationalized or staged for dramatic effect. Today, there is a greater emphasis on transparency, avoiding manipulation, and providing context in photojournalism.
African Americans made a large impact in society as they pioneered new means for achieving equality. Their struggles and achievements have helped narrow the gap in society today.
How do you reconcile equality versus equity in public education today?
No
Well, she founded the American Red Cross, helped as a nurse in the Civil War, and technically helped shape our medical community today.
By working tirelessly for it.
The Civil War was a great turning point to the the meaning of freedon and equality in the US. Without the Civil War people's lives would be really different today in the fact that the slavery wouldn't be abolished and they will contuine being slaves. Abraham Lincoln was the main sepreme leader in this war. He was the man who fought for our freedom and equality so that we could have more opportunies, sel-expression to communicate and have a liberal mind. He wanted to put an effort to end slavery and gave emmancipation to the slaves. ElaineQ.
He was in the civil war i think and....is he famous??? well think about how you know him....does that make him famous? I think he is pretty famous
W. E. B. Du Bois was the leader of the NAACP. He played a big role in the Harlem Renaissance. His words during the Harlem Renaissance played a huge role in improving the lives of African American through culture and his magazine called, The Crisis. The magazine focused on the subject of equality. Today his words still have a meaning to today's society. There is still some racism that exist today, but his words have helped inspire and strengthen the equality in America.