Howard University played a crucial role in the fight against segregation by serving as a prominent institution for Black education and activism. It produced influential leaders, scholars, and legal minds, including Thurgood Marshall, who fought landmark cases against segregation, such as Brown v. Board of Education. The university also hosted events and discussions that galvanized students and the broader community to challenge racial injustices. Additionally, Howard's emphasis on civil rights education empowered generations of activists who contributed to the broader Civil Rights Movement.
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Against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it
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.
Against segregation but they disagreed on the best way to fight it
Plessy v Ferguson made the fight against segregation more difficult by establishing the "separate but equal" doctrine, which allowed for the legal segregation of public facilities based on race. This decision legitimized and perpetuated racial segregation, undermining efforts to challenge discriminatory practices and maintain racial inequality for decades to come.
Against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it
Against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it.
against segregation but they disagreed on the best way to fight it-apex
against segregation but they disagreed on the best way to fight it-apex
against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it. -apex
against segregation but they disagreed on the best way to fight it
Against segregation, but they disagreed on the best way to fight it. [APEX]