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Summary of Race, Protest and Backlash

Category: Arts & Education Paper Type: Case Study Writing Reference: APA Words: 600

The story is all about the American Africans who live in America but their lives are worst then animals. Few decades before, Africans who live in America have to face lot of problems while living their lives. They have no rights to live a better life. They consider as third degree persons among all others. In every field of life their importance was almost nothing and American culture make them too much wired but with the passage of time, the knowledge was going to increase in the people specially America. The government was taking proper actions for the rights of Africans. The culture of American African was very bad. They have no rights to educate or learn any better skill. They face bad behavior and poor terms from every person but they had fight for their rights and lives in very strong manner. They try to improve their life and get educated with other children. Before that time the school and educational institute also separate for them but with the passage of time these differences going to be disappear. But African American struggle too much for making their life better and fight for their better rights. they committed by law that they have separate recognition and have separate identity and they had complete right to live with other human being just like them. But American were not willing to give space to them as they consider them cheapest human being who have no life or opportunities. But with the passage of time, American Africans prove that they can get higher education and learn more skills and knowledge and obtain a respectable status in the society. Then new opportunities going to appear for scholars, students and teachers and those poor people can become more aware with the life and its actual realities. They start better source adoption to earning money and they start learning all skills and knowledge that was banned before that time. Before world war I, many American Africans live their lives as slaves and their whole life passed as servant of other Americans. But when they start getting education and learning skills they also start fighting against their rights and legally they also want proper rights just like other people. Education changes the life of African American. They obtain proper documents from court about their legal rights and obligations. They work for their people more and more and start protesting against any illegal action or situation. They have no their personal land and they reached there through migration. But after spending many decades they maintain their personal land and create their own personality and existence in many other people who deny their presence and consider them a poor creature that only live as servants. Before that time, no any space present in the parliaments or forces for the American Africans due to their poor skills and no important presence but when they start fighting for their presence and rights , at every lawful position they were going to be start eligible and executive posts for them also available but favoritism also shown in such typ of situations. But now people are becoming very much aware for their rights and their position in the society. They fight for their betterment and can get better opportunities and facilities to live their life in better way. American Africans also fight for their rights and their better life style so that they provide a free and cooperative environment to their children and secure their upcoming generations with free atmosphere. (Collection, 2019)

Reference

Collection, L. C.-A. (2019). African Americans and Jim Crow: Repression and Protest, 1883-1922. Retrieved from https://www.readex.com/content/african-americans-and-jim-crow-repression-and-protest-1883-1922

Phillips-Fein, K. (2013, april 16). The Legacy of the 1970s Fiscal Crisis. Retrieved from https://www.thenation.com/article/legacy-1970s-fiscal-crisis


 

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