Racism issues are not limited to one specific race, but include all races. It is the responsibility of the people of this nation to address racism and learn to accept and embrace each other for our differences, and allow this great nation to unite for our sake and the sake of future generations. There has continued to be a strong segregation between the whites and African Americans throughout the years and is still going on today. Although the Constitution states, “all men are created equal,” Latinos, Native Americans, African Americans, and other ethnicities are to this day still not receiving this kind of treatment. During the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960’s, many groups of people joined forces to combat this problem of inequality. For example, Civil Rights leaders like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. participated in nonviolent protesting to fight for these rights. In Alabama Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white person and was arrested for it, this lead to the Montgomery Bus Boycott where African Americans refused to use the buses for almost a year, and then the state ruled that it was unconstitutional to have segregated buses. It was through leaders and acts like the one just mentioned that have ended segregations and given equal rights to all Americans but today, it is as though the effort put into ending segregation has lost its value because people are still not treated equally because of their skin
Racism issues are not limited to one specific race, but include all races. It is the responsibility of the people of this nation to address racism and learn to accept and embrace each other for our differences, and allow this great nation to unite for our sake and the sake of future generations. There has continued to be a strong segregation between the whites and African Americans throughout the years and is still going on today. Although the Constitution states, “all men are created equal,” Latinos, Native Americans, African Americans, and other ethnicities are to this day still not receiving this kind of treatment. During the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960’s, many groups of people joined forces to combat this problem of inequality. For example, Civil Rights leaders like Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr. participated in nonviolent protesting to fight for these rights. In Alabama Parks refused to give up her seat on the bus to a white person and was arrested for it, this lead to the Montgomery Bus Boycott where African Americans refused to use the buses for almost a year, and then the state ruled that it was unconstitutional to have segregated buses. It was through leaders and acts like the one just mentioned that have ended segregations and given equal rights to all Americans but today, it is as though the effort put into ending segregation has lost its value because people are still not treated equally because of their skin