Resistance To Jim Crow Laws

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In y opinion peaceful resistance to laws positively impact a free society because the people got to know what they are dealing with in that they have rights .''When the bus filled up and no seats remained, the driver ordered four African Americans, including Parks, to clear their seats so that a white man could sit down. All but Parks acquiesced.Parks was arrested for her act of civil disobedience and convicted of violating the Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation in the South until 1965''.This show that she resented to getting off because that was not a free society that why people should resented to any right that they think it's wrong. another example is ''Security Agency programs that collect vast amounts of information about the telephone calls made by millions of Americans, as well as e-mails and other files of foreign targets and their American connections. For this, some, including my colleague John Cassidy, are hailing him as a hero and a whistle-blower.''This man is a hero even Dow adore say that he is not because he is showing …show more content…

He is neither. He is, rather, a grandiose narcissist who deserves to be in prison.''This men is saying that he is bad well he is wrong because he is showing what the law is a bout because if you dint say nothing to the people then how is that a free society ? So know would you still think the snowmen is a villain or a hero just because he is showing are rights like a free society. In conclusion, I think the literal of resistance anti bad because they show all are rights like a free society that they say that it's suppose to be.And that people should say what they think in not be afraid to resit that would make are country even more a free society then the government want as to they dint say any thing because they want you to believe what they tell but at least we still have good people that fight for a free

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