Malcolm X advocated for a more radical approach to achieving racial equality, often emphasizing the need for Black self-determination rather than integration into a system he viewed as fundamentally oppressive. While he recognized the importance of education, his focus was on empowering Black communities and establishing independent institutions rather than quickly ending segregation in schools through integration efforts. His views evolved over time, but his primary concern was for the dignity and rights of African Americans in a segregated society.
As a supreme court justice, he said that segregation in schools was against the constitution. Apex
Segregation started because many white Americans at the time felt that they were superior to blacks. The did not want to live with them, work with them, or share facilities such as bathrooms, restaurants and schools with them.
segregation disagreed with brown v. board of education........apex :)
John F Kennedy had his fair share in helping deal with segregation. He helped Southern schools in the USA desegregate as they ignored judgements. Also including major sports teams as well which didn't want to be desegregated. Segregation in public places, buses, restaurants etc. remained.
whites
He wanted to end segregation
What do you think? Yes!
Linda Brown's parents, Oliver and Leola Brown, were plaintiffs in the landmark civil rights case of Brown v. Board of Education. They challenged the segregation of public schools in Topeka, Kansas, which led to the Supreme Court ruling that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
Yes
idek
Because he wanted out of prison.
because he didn't want to be seen as nothing anymore!