Plessy v. Ferguson
it upheld segregation laws and made segregation the law of the land
Many groups in American society have faced discrimination including: African-Americans (slavery, segregation) women (lack of vote, inequitable pay)
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).
Some of the people wanted Segregation and others didnt so i would say that the effect segregation gave to society was not the best effect at all.
segregation
Segregation is the practice of separating people of different races, classes, or ethnic groups.
The goal of the American Colonization Society was to relocate slaves and free Blacks to Africa, specifically, modern Liberia. Garrison's organization's goal was immediate abolition of slavery.
Society is a community of people. An example of sentence using society is, there are many problems in society that need to be addressed.
Racial and religious segregation has a negative affect on any society where it exists. Some of the affects are ones listed below. It should be mentioned before the list is read that each of the problems listed affect the entire society, not just the victims of segregation.A. Tension is created among different groups of the society;B. Segregation creates an education problem for the people who are victims of segregation;C. Laws to protect the society become less effective if segregation exists;D. Unemployment problems are intensified in a segregated society;E. Crime problems are intensified in a segregated society;F. Possible contributions to help the society are negated when segregated social groups have less access to education and jobs;Any society which believes that segregating certain racial and religious groups does itself and its victims a great disservice.
The civil rights act of 1964 eventually lead to the end of segregation and racism. Some of the environmental programs increased public health and safety.
The impact that segregation had on society in the first half of the twentieth century was not impressive. Although legally segregation was abolished, many African American people were still discriminated in way that while within the law, were still hurtful to their lives, careers and relationships.
In 1920, American society was characterized by rapid modernization, industrialization, and urbanization. There was a strong sense of optimism and belief in progress, fueled by advancements in technology and the end of World War I. However, there were also deep divisions, including racial segregation, labor disputes, and debates over prohibition and women's rights.