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Blanche Kelso Bruce was born in slavery in Virginia in 1841. He was elected as a Republican to the US Senate and served from March 4, 1875, to March 3, 1881. He was the second African American to serve in the US Senate and the first African American elected to a full term.
support Governor Faubus' fight against segregation
They faced threats and violence
Rosa Parks demonstrated loyalty by refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white person during the segregation era in the United States. This act of civil disobedience showed her loyalty to the cause of equal rights and dignity for African Americans.
Blacks, or African-Americans should fight openly against segregation. Just as during the Civil Rights Movement, standing up for what they believe is right will bring them results. Nobody should acquiesce to segregation, because equality is a basic human right.
Thurgood marshall
Blanche Kelso Bruce was born in slavery in Virginia in 1841. He was elected as a Republican to the US Senate and served from March 4, 1875, to March 3, 1881. He was the second African American to serve in the US Senate and the first African American elected to a full term.
support Governor Faubus' fight against segregation
They faced threats and violence
They faced threats and violence.
No. Segregation is physical separation. If the African American has equal talent, education, experience, skill, and motivation, then lesser pay would be considered discrimination. Note that one must define "Anglo American" carefully It is often misused to refer to "whites". But an Anglo American is properly one originally from England. There are many ethnic groups (Jews, Italians, Irish, Asians, Northerners, Southerners for example) who would need to be compared with African-Americans to determine whether specific discrimination against African-Americans was present.
Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs
Desmond Tutu worked for civil rights but the most important work that Desmond Tutu did was that he was against apartheid. Apartheid is a segregation in South Africa against African Americans and Americans.
how did Mary mcleod bethune feel about segregation against segregation
they faced threats and violence
Ida B. Wells
Rosa Parks demonstrated loyalty by refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white person during the segregation era in the United States. This act of civil disobedience showed her loyalty to the cause of equal rights and dignity for African Americans.