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Why Are The Following Events Important To America's History

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Why are the following events so important to America’s history? The events that include Brown V. Board of education, Emmet Till, Little Rock Nine, Freedom Summer, Chicago in the 1950’s, were all very important events to occur before a movement that was not necessarily alive, yet. These events were all important because of how they would start the momentum of the Civil Rights movement that would give African Americans the simple rights that any white man has. These events shared things in common such as the simple fact that they all involved African Americans pressing for rights that they deserved. All of these events whether they be positive or negative would be beneficial to the Civil Rights movement. There are many events in American history that are very important, but there are few that have an …show more content…

The major similarities that they both share were that all of these events have something to do with equal rights and the realization of improper treatment of African Americans in the United States. Specific examples in which two events occurred at similar times, and were similar in the topic were Little Rock Nine and the Brown V. Board of Education case. These two events were very similar in the topic because they were both fighting the topic of how there shouldn’t be discrimination in public schools; they are also relatable because all of the events had to do with the treatment of African American people. The unfortunate story of Emmet Till woke the American people up whether one was Caucasian or African American that there was massive mistreatment of minorities in America, in this case, African Americans, again all of the events that we looked at showed us this, there was massive mistreatment of these poor souls that wanted to be treated equally. All of the events were similar in that they showed the mistreatment of the African American in American

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