The Civil Rights Act of 1964 finally ended the concept of legal racial segregation, and made discrimination a crime in many cases. The major areas it addressed were the right to vote, the integration of public schools, and the right to access to public places (not just public buildings, but also private businesses such as restaurants that are open to the public). It could not mandate the end to discrimination in private clubs and organizations, but many of these eventually changed their policies.
Not all the time, and not as much as blacks are denying each other today.
there would be no places where blacks and whites could have equal rights like school or resturants or even the bus. now that Martin Luther King JR has fought so blacks could have the same equal rights as whites everybody can live a discrimination free life and we could all be happy.
No. All men [and women] are created equal in the United States.
Yes they did, during apartheid laws were passed that ensured and promoted the well-being and domination of other races over blacks, there was no equal opportunities to all races which meant that whites especially enjoyed supremacy over blacks.
Plessy v. Ferguson
Yup
We are all equal so it depends how good you are.
Quakers
whites weren't really scared of blacks they just didn't want to have to do all their own work and stuff I guess..
He was tired of all the blacks and whites fighting and he wanted blacks and whites together
The whites who had slaves are all dead. Get over it.
Not all the time, and not as much as blacks are denying each other today.
The whites use to descriminate the blacks because they were colored and they thought that all blacks were below them.
there would be no places where blacks and whites could have equal rights like school or resturants or even the bus. now that Martin Luther King JR has fought so blacks could have the same equal rights as whites everybody can live a discrimination free life and we could all be happy.
No. All men [and women] are created equal in the United States.
Yes they did, during apartheid laws were passed that ensured and promoted the well-being and domination of other races over blacks, there was no equal opportunities to all races which meant that whites especially enjoyed supremacy over blacks.
It stated that whites were no better blacks and that you shouldn't be treated diffrently just because of your skin color.