Robert Moses did not directly end segregation; rather, he was a key figure in urban planning and infrastructure development in New York during the mid-20th century. His work, particularly in the construction of parks and highways, often perpetuated segregation by favoring certain neighborhoods over others. However, Moses did advocate for public access to facilities like the Jones Beach State Park, which allowed people of all races to enjoy recreational spaces, albeit often in a context that still reflected systemic inequalities. His legacy is complex, as it intertwines both advancements in public infrastructure and the reinforcement of racial and economic divides.
The purpose of the Civil Rights Movement was to end racial segregation and for African-Americans to get equal treatment as everyone else.Also Robert Parris Moses came in the picture and would teach kids and teens math and science so they could have knowledge.
segregation was terribly unfair to blacks
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The purpose of the Civil Rights Movement was to end racial segregation and for African-Americans to get equal treatment as everyone else.Also Robert Parris Moses came in the picture and would teach kids and teens math and science so they could have knowledge.
Robert Moses was born on December 18, 1888.
Robert Moses was born on December 18, 1888.
Robert Moses Causeway was created in 2012-01.
Dr. Robert L. Moses is not found but there is a Dr. Robert P. Moses. He is married to Dr. Janet Moses and lives in Boston, MA. Together, they have 4 children.
Robert Moses died on July 29, 1981 at the age of 92.
Robert Moses State Parkway was created in 196#.
Robert Moses died on July 29, 1981 at the age of 92.
Robert Moses was born on December 18, 1888 and died on July 29, 1981. Robert Moses would have been 92 years old at the time of death or 126 years old today.
Yes , Robert Parris moses is still alive , but he is very old . He is doing projects with kids all over the world , Robert says quote ; i feel as healthy as a horse!
The United Kingdom never had racial segregation.
segregation was terribly unfair to blacks