KKK's Organization that used threats and violence to keep blacks away from the polls.
The same reason as violence is used everywhere; to emphasise the point "do what I say or you will be hurt".
racial violence and economic discrimination against blacks in the south
Ignorance, lack of knowledge, false sense of superiority, & fear of the unknown.
During the Jim Crow era, whites harbored deep-seated prejudices against blacks due to a combination of historical factors, including slavery, economic competition, and societal beliefs in racial superiority. Many whites feared that granting rights to blacks would threaten their social status and economic opportunities. Segregation laws were enacted to enforce racial separation and maintain white dominance, reflecting a desire to preserve the existing social order. This systemic racism was perpetuated through cultural, political, and economic means, fostering a cycle of discrimination and oppression.
KKK's Organization that used threats and violence to keep blacks away from the polls.
No, Ke$ha is not racist towards blacks.
Malcolm X's views were completely different then the typical Civil Rights Activist. Unlike Martin Luther King Jr.'s belief in nonviolence and integration, Malcolm believed that blacks should be separated from whites. That blacks were the superior race and should use any means necessary to defend themselves. He preached of the inherent evil of whites and natural superiority of blacks and even of violence.
The same reason as violence is used everywhere; to emphasise the point "do what I say or you will be hurt".
Desmond Tutu has fought against apartheid since 1961. He has also spoken against violence towards anyone. In addition to rights for blacks, he has spoken for rights for homosexuals and those with AIDs.
Suzanne tells Marguerite that the German soldiers are visiting the Blacks' home. This news adds to Marguerite's fear because it increases the possibility of violence or danger towards her family.
racial violence and economic discrimination against blacks in the south
I dont think he is.
Some of the reasons for violence in the 1960s were racial protests, protests against the Vietnamese war, protests against unfair treatment and policies at universities and general unrest over cultural mores the young people did not like. Some of the violence was incited by police who overreacted to the people in the protest crowds. Some of the violence was revenge violence, Klu Klux Klan type of violence towards the blacks. There was also unrest by the Mexican farm workers. It was not as violent but it was a big "fuss".
Some white Southerners used state legislation, segregation, and violence to limit the freedoms of blacks.
Some white Southerners used state legislation, segregation, and violence to limit the freedoms of blacks.
Ignorance, lack of knowledge, false sense of superiority, & fear of the unknown.