Segregation In America

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Have you noticed that there are free black Americans living in the world around you in America? Have you also noticed that there is equality among people in the United States today? Take note it was not always like this. For over a century segregation was a norm in the United States. Segregation caused unequal rights for black Americans. When segregation ended it affected many aspects of everyday life such as the school and public transportation systems.

In order to understand how segregation ended you must first understand how it began. Segregation started after the abolition of slavery in 1865. After the end of slavery three constitional amendments were passed to give newly freed black Americans legal status. Despite the efforts of
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A century later in 1954 the Supreme Court ruled in the case Brown v. Board Of Education ‘that separate educational facilities are inherently unconstitional. This decision paved the way for integration and was a major victory for the civil rights movement. Three years after the Brown v. Board Of Education ruling seventeen people black American were chosen to go to an all-white American high school in Little Rock, Arkansas. On opening day the number dwindled to nine, they were nicknamed the ”Little Rock Nine” and were the first black Americans to go to an all-white American school. This also was another major victory for the civil rights movement, but the battle for equality was not over and the public transportation system was still segregated, but not for …show more content…
Rosa Park was a seamstress and also the Secretary for the Montgomery chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), was a pioneer in this effort. Twelve years before her history-making arrest in 1955 she was stopped from boarding a bus by driver James Blake, who told her to board at the back door and then drove off without her .on December 1, 1955 parks refused to move back when a White American man boarded the bus. She was arrested and fined for failing to obey the driver’s seating arrangement. Sparked by the arrest of Rosa parks, the montgurmey bus boycott was a thirteen month mass protest where black Americans refused to board the city buses of montgurmy.alabma.the boycott proved effective ,with enough riders lost to the city transit system to cause serious economic distress, and at the end of the boycott on June 4,1956 the supreme court ruled in Browder v. Gayle that racial segregation on the public transportation system were unconstitional, which marked the end of segregation on public transportation and eight years later the civil rights act ended all state and local laws concerning segregation, this meant that the battle for segregation was finally over and black Americans were finally treated like