White people wanted segregation. Also the Southerners didn't want the black people to gain rights. That caused the Civil War which almost split US up.
state laws supported radical segregation.
state laws supported radical segregation.
supported Montgomery bus boycott
ge supported civil rights
To deal with a scarcity of gold and silver coins, legislatures supported printing paper money despite opposition from the governors.
To deal with a scarcity of gold and silver coins, legislatures supported printing paper money despite opposition from the governors.
Both nominees had supported segregation in the past
Both nominees had supported segregation in the past
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Earl Black has written: 'Southern Governors and civil rights' -- subject(s): African Americans, Civil rights, Elections, Politics and government, Segregation
Segregation was in all parts of the United States. Contrary to popular belief just because the North had cycled out slavery didn't mean they supported equality.
Some of the challenges to segregation included legal battles, civil rights protests, and opposition from individuals and organizations advocating for equality. These challenges were difficult because they faced entrenched systems of discrimination, social norms that supported segregation, and resistance from those in power who benefited from maintaining the status quo.