2. Segregation during the civil war was mainly focused on the separation of
White Americans & the African Americans. However segregation was an
ineffective way to solve racial differences, it caused people to revolt and
violence to increase.
3. President Lydon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights act of 1964. The law was to
end discrimination based on race, color, religion, or national origin.
The Million Man March was to promote African American unity and values.
African Americans wanted to improve their conditions.
4. Rosa Parks: Rosa is important to the civil rights movement because she
was being told to give up her seat to a white man on a bus, but she did not
so therefore was arrested. She stood up against the white people for her
seat.
MLK: MLK was the leader of the civil rights movement and thrived to earn
a better future for blacks and equal treatment for all races.
Malcolm X:Malcolm X was against violence against blacks like any other
person, he tried to inspire the people to come together and help fight
against racial problems.