The duration of Separate But Equal is 3.23 hours.
yes! No, because there is no way to ensure that anything separate really is equal.
separate is not equal because they separate people by their color black get wors things and whites get better things.
"Separate but equal" was an important topic of the mid-1900s. African Americans were not slaves of Caucasians anymore, but they were slaves to the unconstitutional law of the United States at the time. Laws that did not follow our constitution at the time rung, "separate but equal." However, life was anything but equal during the mid-1900s - the fact in itself that things were separate meant that things were unequal. Think: if people are equal, why the need to separate them?Many whites during this time period did not approve of Jim Crow laws, but many of the same people did not speak up. In that era, people that did not follow the plan, were fired from their jobs, their friends left them, no one would speak to them, and worst of all, they (both Caucasians and African Americans) were often beaten and/or murdered. Almost all African Americans during the time felt that Jim Crow laws were unfair.
That was the attempt at segregation that thought we could have equal treatment for blacks and whites while keeping separate facilities for them. But somehow, they never were quite equal.
What is the separate but equal
The duration of Separate But Equal is 3.23 hours.
No it does not cruel means wrong and unfair means not equal to or the same as what something else is
unfair discrimination fair discrimination
Separate But Equal was created on 1991-04-07.
yes! No, because there is no way to ensure that anything separate really is equal.
separate is not equal because they separate people by their color black get wors things and whites get better things.
What conflict in values is expressed by the phrase separate but equal
"separate but equal"
Uphold the separate but equal doctrine
No, "unfair" is not a compound word. A compound word is made up of two or more separate words, combined to create a new word with a unique meaning. "Unfair" is a single word formed by adding a prefix ('un-') to the base word 'fair'.
"Separate but equal" was an important topic of the mid-1900s. African Americans were not slaves of Caucasians anymore, but they were slaves to the unconstitutional law of the United States at the time. Laws that did not follow our constitution at the time rung, "separate but equal." However, life was anything but equal during the mid-1900s - the fact in itself that things were separate meant that things were unequal. Think: if people are equal, why the need to separate them?Many whites during this time period did not approve of Jim Crow laws, but many of the same people did not speak up. In that era, people that did not follow the plan, were fired from their jobs, their friends left them, no one would speak to them, and worst of all, they (both Caucasians and African Americans) were often beaten and/or murdered. Almost all African Americans during the time felt that Jim Crow laws were unfair.