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Why is Cassie upset about where big ma parks the wagon?

Cassie is upset because Big Ma parks the wagon in the back of the church, in the colored section, while white people park in the front. This segregation symbolizes the racial discrimination and inequality that existed during that time.


How does reverend Sykes help the children to see and hear tom robinsons trial?

Reverend Sykes secures seats for Jem, Scout, and Dill in the "colored balcony" of the courthouse so they can see and hear Tom Robinson's trial. He provides them with insight and guidance throughout the trial, helping them understand the events and the injustices taking place in Maycomb.


How did segregation affect world war 1?

Segregation in WW1 limited blacks rights to serve in the infantry in the war. Blacks mainly drove trucks carrying supplies, were chef's, and some others but nothing major in the actual front lines. But not until the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) demanded that blacks be able to become officers and fight in the front lines. But even then, blacks rights would still be cut short even from WW1 to WW2. But many African-Americans fought along side of the French troops on the front lines. (Over 350,000 African-Americans)


How many passengers are you allowed to carry in a car?

5 people, 2 in the front and 3 in the back.


What can you charge the people who were allowed to beat your son in front of a law official?

You should contact an attorney for advice.


What the difference between slavery and segregation?

Slavery is the owning of one man or multiple people forever which happened mostly in the years of 1820 to 1857.Segregation is the different rights a black human and a white person had for example black people sat in the back of the bus while white people sat where ever they wanted mainly in the front.


How did southern states segregate African Americans?

They made rules and laws that allowed people's color to dictate how they were treated and the ways they had to live their lives. Examples were that Black people could not stay in a hotel, eat in a diner, ride in the front of the bus, use drinking fountains or bathrooms that were "for white people." I was personally amazed to find that there was still segregation in schools in the 1960s in parts of the country. One school for Blacks, another for Whites.


What were black people not allowed to do?

Blacks : Were not allowed to Go to college Were not allowed to Go to white public schools. Were not allowed to Use public drinking fountains Were not allowed to Use Public washrooms that were designated for white people (most of them) Were not allowed to Rent hotel rooms Restaurants that did not want to serve blacks, wouldn't, they would just let them sit there, Were not allowed to sit at the front of the bus,


Which civil right leader who was associated with the National Association for the advancement of colored people was gunned down in front of his wife and children in Jackson Mississippi in 1963?

Medgar Evers....


What were some bus segregation laws?

its simple as this,blacks were in the back, and whites were in the front... and if there wasnt any seats for the whites.. a black personhad to give their seat to the white person.


Why does Cassie become so angry at mr barnet?

Cassie becomes angry at Mr. Barnett because he refuses to let her and her brothers enter the store through the front entrance, like white customers are allowed to do. This segregation and discrimination make Cassie feel marginalized and angry at the unfair treatment.


What were blacks allowed to do?

Blacks : Were not allowed to Go to college Were not allowed to Go to white public schools. Were not allowed to Use public drinking fountains Were not allowed to Use Public washrooms that were designated for white people (most of them) Were not allowed to Rent hotel rooms Restaurants that did not want to serve blacks, wouldn't, they would just let them sit there, Were not allowed to sit at the front of the bus,