Segregation Dbq

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The end of the Civil War in 1865 ended slavery and made African Americans “free and equal”. However, many of the Africans Americans were still not satisfied with America; because they were supposed to be free, but they were not treated equally in the 20th century. This was due to segregation which said that African Americans were separate from whites but equal. Unfortunely, for the African Americans segregation was unconstitutional, because the facilities that were given by white Americans to the Negro were considerably worse than what the whites had. African Americans were outraged at the decision of the Supreme Court Case, Plessey v. Ferguson (1896), where it was deemed that segregation was constitutional. The harsh treatment of the African …show more content…

King wanted desegregation but his ultimate goal was integration. King explained integration as better than desegregation because “integration is the positive acceptance of desegregation and welcomed participation of Negroes into the total range of human activities.” Integration is beneficial to the Negroes because it made them have better rights and made them more connected to the whites in the society. To fight for integration, King used Civil Right Laws to try to stop segregation. However, King did not believe that the Civil Right laws were enough to get the whites and African Americans integrated because he claimed that, “Although the laws brought an end to segregated facilities. Civil Right laws cannot bring an end to fears, prejudice which are the barriers to a truly integrated society.” He explains this because even though the laws were in place. White Americans still attacked African Americans with racism. Another strategy implemented by King was nonviolence. Professor Davis stated in lecture that “King used nonviolence because he saw how successful Gandhi was in India against England.” In his letter in Birmingham City Jail on 1963, He wrote to Clergymen expressing that nonviolence direct action “creates a crisis and established tension that a community had constantly refused to negotiate is forced to confront the issue.” …show more content…

He was fought for Black Power and independence from white race. Malcolm described his intentions as, “a complete separation from this wicked race of devils” , which illustrated the hatred he had against whites. Malcolm X did not believe in Kings methods of nonviolence. Instead Malcolm X suggested that, “asserting African Americans’ right to self-defense and keeping the threat of retributive violence alive was strategically necessary to get a positive response from whites.” To a certain extent he is right that they need to protect themselves, but fighting “fire against fire” just led to more chaos. Since, the 20th century was where whites were superior it just caused more trouble to the African

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