Intro
Civil rights, let me ask you question do any of you really know what it means to have civil rights?
“Civil rights are A broad range of privileges and rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution and subsequent amendments and laws that guarantee fundamental freedoms to all individuals. These freedoms include the rights of free expression and action; the right to enter into contracts, own property, and pledge lawsuits; the rights of due process and equal protection of the laws; opportunities in education and work; the freedom to live, travel, and use public facilities wherever one chooses; and the right to participate in the democratic political system.”
Now imagine not having these privileges and not …show more content…
When every seat in the white section was taken, the bus driver ordered the black passengers in the middle row to stand so a white man could sit. Rosa park refused to move from her spot. This non-violent and strong stance against the unfair segregation law, that required black passengers to give up their own seat for a white passenger, forever changed race relations in …show more content…
On September 4TH 1957 bates led them to school but protester came at them with full force. They screamed and spit at the black students, they also held signs accusing them of irrelevant and absurd actions. This wasn’t the only barrier they had to overcome, governor Orval Faubus ordered the Arkansas national guard to surround the building and prevent the nine students from entering the school even though legally they were allowed to. this created a massive stir in the media and news, with the soldiers at the gates of the school stopping these nine