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He seems to think that the only way to get black equality, and a separate state, is to use violence.
This slogan was even used at the Olympic games in 1968. A sobering thought, when you think of all
the things they did, and the criticism they faced, to get civil rights into the position they are in now,
and they still couldn’t please everyone, so much so that someone killed them. Crime rates are higher
for blacks than for whites, probably due to the fact that blacks cannot get decent jobs, because
employers are more likely to want to take on a white employee, and also the fact that blacks have a
worse education. Also, concerning personal interpretation it all depends on the attitude of the
historian and attitudes will change undoubtedly over the next decade or so and will probably
continue to change until the end of that historian’s life. They had been arrested by Police, later
realised to the Ku Klux Clan and then brutally murdered. Source C also shows Elizabeth Eckford
walking into school with her head up high, she seems to be ignoring everyone around her, this shows
that she is extremely brave because everyone around her is being abusive and she is just walking
away, this photograph of Elizabeth Eckford proves that she is a very strong and brave individual,
especially for a girl of her age. Research on the major Civil rights events between 1963 to 1968. This
was due to new black activist groups called “Black Nationalists”. A similar view to this is probably
accepted by 80-90% of the southern population. This meant that they would have to pay more for
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3 reviews Not the right resource. They believed that white people were not to blame for the actions
and that it was something that they had all grown up to accept. In doing this, the Supreme Court
eventually reached a decision that would not only comply with the demands of Black Americans yet
meet the standards set by the Federal State. Martin Luther King used peace to show who was really
in the wrong, even if a white used violence on him, he would not retaliate, whereas Malcolm X
would retaliate. He wanted a totally separate state to white America, as is shown in his view of
people who wanted to be white society, such as Martin Luther King. Thus Black people thought that
conditions for them back in America once the war had ended would actually enhance for the better.
In source on the black right to vote was denied and promotion in a job went to your white co-worker,
regardless of how much more talent you had. If you would like to purchase any other, different
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powerful enough to blow up the world, were being pointed at America and Russia respectively,
while Kennedy and Krushchev tried to bargain with each other. Audiences saw when C.T. Vivian
tried to get a group of black voters into a polling station and a policeman refused them entry. Our
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resource. However, the conclusion is good: some students do a short conclusion because they run out
of time or think they have said everything in the essay, but this student avoids falling into that trap
because they reach a judgement - need for a leader - and even explains why it can take a long time
for the movement to happen, which shows they have enough knowledge of history to understand
why some historical events take longer than others. In source 5 we are told that a black woman is
killed simply because she spilt a drink over a white man. His impact on ordinary Black people was
significant and it can be said that his greatest contribution was his encouragement for Black people to
have pride in themselves. In which the Supreme Court had to give into the demands of the Black
Americans and annul the law that prohibited the use of busses. I have put in large amounts of time
and effort into making the document. Thus in the late 1950s a rapid wave of Civil Rights
movements began to occur and with the aid of great motivational leaders such as Martin Luther King
things steadily began to change. They were brought about by people such as Martin Luther King
protesting to get laws made and changed, and it shows how things were really changed for the
better, and how the attitudes of people in government, and the supreme court were changed.
Blacks certainly wouldn’t and southern Whites would see it as an excuse to continue discriminating
and justifiably, in their eyes. Although the supporters of this group were mainly from the south many
of them began to change their views after Martin Luther King’s assassination in 1968 and enthused
with the “Black Nationalism”. It also meant that more pressure was put on the government to change
laws to stop blacks being racially assaulted, and to also sort out their police force. Because she is the
ex-girlfriend of Dylan, this source is not entirely reliable. See other similar resources ?5.00 4.60 5
reviews BUY NOW Save for later Not quite what you were looking for. In source on the black right
to vote was denied and promotion in a job went to your white co-worker, regardless of how much
more talent you had. However, the student spends the second, third and fourth paragraphs talking
about why the civil rights movement wasn't as strong as it could have been, which is bad because it
suggests they don't have enough knowledge to answer the actual question. Blacks do not live
harmoniously with whites in the South. He wanted to be able to work with the current system,
possibly to change it to make things fair, but nothing as drastic as Malcolm X. It has the views of his
ex-girlfriend, Joan Baez, Bernice Reagan, a black student activist from Albany and Patrick
Humphries, author of numerous books on Dylan. The formation of ghettos of blacks was encouraged
and this shows discrimination in housing. She may be bitter towards Dylan because the relationship
did not work out or she may be biased against him for the same reason. Thus in the late 1950s a
rapid wave of Civil Rights movements began to occur and with the aid of great motivational leaders
such as Martin Luther King things steadily began to change. Thus changes that could have been
brought about for Black American’s was forcibly at an all time low for their influence on any
political agenda was minute in comparison to the power heralded by White individuals. In doing
this, the Supreme Court eventually reached a decision that would not only comply with the demands
of Black Americans yet meet the standards set by the Federal State. Write a review Update existing
review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. The check up on the reliability of
this source, check out sources 7 and 8. 7 tells us that the whites disapproved of the black girl going
into the school and 8 proves to us that Eckford was going into Little Rock, Arkansas with a crowd of
whites and a guard present. Thus Black people thought that conditions for them back in America
once the war had ended would actually enhance for the better. From Source A we can tell that the
people in Little Rock hated the fact that a black girl was attending their school, we can tell this
because alot of hostility is shown in Source A. King also got his Nobel Peace Prize in 1964, and so
they were great role models, even if they were black. J.F. Kennedy had been assassinated in 1963, so
I think that American people were finally coming to terms with the fact that their country which had
been so perfect before DID have some faults of its own, and that things needed to change to make
America into the country they thought it was. On the other hand however, one can only draw the
conclusion that in the late 1950’s things began to change significantly. She seems to be alone in the
mob, she has no-one around her to support her, 'I tried to see a friendly face in the mob', this
statement shows that she didn't know anyone there at all, she must have been very lonely. After the
fourth paragraph, the student confidently discusses the various reasons why, such as poverty and
World War Two. Many members consisted of the Ku Klux Klan who would utilize various means in
order to keep Africans powerless and to maintain the state government. These groups developed in
the North from the ghettos and other working class black groups. These people definitely wouldn’t
have had televisions, and because many of them were blacks, they wouldn’t have been able to see on
television how other blacks were getting beaten up, and how X and King gave their speeches, and
the number of people in the crowds, so they would have had to rely on newspapers. Even though
Elizabeth Eckford is clearly being verbally abused and treated unfairly she puts her head up high, she
doesn't seem to show anyone that she is afraid, she acts extremely composed for someone in such a
dangerous situation, I believe that source A shows that she is extremely brave. The offending crowds
in both photographs portray accurately the views of bigoted whites at the time and the victims in
each photograph demonstrate the view of liberal Whites. In source 5 we are told that a black woman
is killed simply because she spilt a drink over a white man. In source E, he talks about Martin Luther
King and his followers as.
He could have changed his tone further on in the speech for all we know. I think that there were
definitely more positive aspects than negative and if the positive aspects hadn’t taken place, the
negative ones would still have been there, but the black person’s position on civil rights wouldn’t
have moved at all since there would not have been publicised because no progress would have been
made, and maybe the whole process would have gone backwards. Therefore, both groups disagreed
with each others approach to civil rights. One of the main reasons why the “Black Nationalism”
group got so much support was because blacks had begun to think that there was no way that whites
and blacks could live together and that Martin Luther Kings theory was not moving them forward
fast enough. He thought this was the only way to gain “ real revolution ”. Source K shows the
percentage of blacks on the voting lists in some southern states in the years 1964 and 1968. Write a
review Update existing review Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. This is due
to the voting rights and civil rights acts, which are a success in themselves. Because the evidence is
biased and some sources contradict others it is made very hard to conclude with this evidence. This
is how I came to this conclusion: The New York Times is a reputable, famous newspaper. However,
he never clashed with King’s followers, and they probably needed each other to get what they did,
Malcolm X to scare whites in respecting blacks in the short term, and Martin Luther King to change
laws for the long term. The crowd were extreme about the situation, 'women cried hysterically' this
shows that situation matters immensly to the crowd and they were very dramatic. Sources A, E, F,
and I are books, written by Elizabeth Eckford, Malcolm X, and from a school history book,
respectively, source B and D were from magazines and newspapers, sources C and H are photos,
which may have been published in newspapers or magazines, sources G, J and K are statistics from
the USA, and source L is a statement by a network, which may have been read out on television. We
also cannot be sure if the people behind her are shouting abuse or support still expressions. It is a
photograph, which is hard to tamper with, almost impossible in 1957, so this is rock-solid evidence
that what Elizabeth Eckford and the reporter from the New York Times said was correct. This shows
that some people would no longer tolerate racism. We also find that airport facilities were segregated
along with seating and betting when concerned with sport. Blacks do not live harmoniously with
whites in the South. If so, who was this witness and if not then how long afterwards was this
account written and how accurate are the words in the text. Reviews Select overall rating (no rating)
Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. He also implies that he is not only in it for a good
image and that he is sincere. Source C also backs up source B, as it shows ordinarily dressed people
acting in an extraordinary way and acting hysterically, shouting at these black children - their crime.
There is a massive difference, for instance, in Alabama, the percentage of blacks voting went from
14% to 56%, and in Mississippi, possibly the most racist state in America, the percentage went from
4% to 59%. This song could be useful to a civil rights supporter like Bernice Reagan because it could
be used, as evidence against racists and it would be a popular support for their case. Source A
suggests that the people in Little Rock were all racist and believed strongly in segregation, it
suggests that the crowd were extremely angry that a black girl was being sent to their school. See
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looking for. One of the main methods used by The “S.C.LC” was using media as a way to humiliate
America and to show the rest of the world how they were being treated. He was good friends with
Martin Luther King, and got him released from jail one of the times he was in there, and this helped
greatly because people who looked up to J.F.K might have seen him being friends with King and
have been more liberal towards blacks themselves. I made this by using many sources: I used my
lesson notes from school, CGP revision guides, and other online sources. This was a huge step
forward for civil rights and it proves that the movement was a success, because otherwise it probably
would never have happened.
If you would like to purchase any other, different topics, they are available for the same price in my
shop. This source does not necessarily sum up the view of all whites, as only a small minority are
shown. This meant that they would have to pay more for things, so this was at the top of their
minds. Thus the laws were in support of segregation which resulted in many Black Americans
having to face the harsh reality that they would be treated unequally unless they actually did
something. They believed that white people were not to blame for the actions and that it was
something that they had all grown up to accept. A sobering thought, when you think of all the things
they did, and the criticism they faced, to get civil rights into the position they are in now, and they
still couldn’t please everyone, so much so that someone killed them. Although there are a larger
number in total of white people below the line, 28,500,000, that it still only 11% of the white
population. He wanted to be able to work with the current system, possibly to change it to make
things fair, but nothing as drastic as Malcolm X. Also, she says he risked his career and that he was a
power with a voice. The evening before she was to go to the school, the governor of Arkansas
announced that with black children in the school, it would be impossible to keep law and order. This
meant that he got public sympathy and it put pressure on the government to sort out the police force.
Thus it can be said that it not only requires a lot of dedication but self will in order to be able to
handle such conditions and being oppressed to such levels. It is renowned for its neutrality, and it
thinks that segregation is not the way to go. Source J shows the number of people below the poverty
line in the USA. Johnston was trying to improve life for blacks since the insistent in Mississippi, 1964
when two white and one black body was found in a dam after trying to register black voters. This
made people fear Malcolm X, and this gave respect for black people as a whole. One of the main
reasons why the “Black Nationalism” group got so much support was because blacks had begun to
think that there was no way that whites and blacks could live together and that Martin Luther Kings
theory was not moving them forward fast enough. Moreover, the strict control over the infrastructure
made opportunities for them that much more harder for joining groups such as Trade Unions was
bared, knowing the great influence they could cause if they were given any power. Therefore, I
agree with the view of the author of source L, but not totally, because there were other factors
involved. This source is unreliable because of its obvious bias but it is still useful. Therefore, blacks
are more likely to turn to crime to earn some money. Muhammed Ali was stripped from his title when
he was asked to go to Vietnam and fight and he refused. Lynch her!' and an old woman spat at her,
this shows that people were very serious about the issue. Therefore, I would definitely recommend
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stand up for what they believed in, when everyone else seemed to believe the opposite, so without
them, I don’t think the civil rights movement would have come as far as it already has. Our customer
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various civil right movements had to be implemented. To get the full picture we need the entire
speech that he gave. When asked why they had been turned away, the policeman turned away from
him, and then he turned around and punched Vivian in the face. It will make the delivery of this
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Moreover, the latter was upheld by a radical groups known as the Ku Klux Klan made up of
different individuals some possessing a great deal of power such as governors and police officers. He
could have changed his tone further on in the speech for all we know. Along with this, I used my
knowledge and understanding I gained from the revision guide, to do practice papers as well. Source
G shows that in 1963, people started thinking about racial problems, and this was partly brought
about by televisions publicising the movement. This was a big step forward as it meant that they
could make changes in the law. This was due to new black activist groups called “Black
Nationalists”. This man objects to the supreme court ruling and the involvement of the Federal
Government. He also implies that he is not only in it for a good image and that he is sincere. The
New York Times might use this image in its news report on this incident to increase support further
and to please its majority audience, anti-segregationist whites. Write a review Update existing review
Submit review Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. However, it was an attitude like that, that
demoralized the Black community for he was basically stating that they should give up and just
leave. Given the right caption, this image could have a very different meaning where the photo is
concerned. There is a massive difference, for instance, in Alabama, the percentage of blacks voting
went from 14% to 56%, and in Mississippi, possibly the most racist state in America, the percentage
went from 4% to 59%. One of the main methods used by The “S.C.LC” was using media as a way
to humiliate America and to show the rest of the world how they were being treated. This song
could be useful to a civil rights supporter like Bernice Reagan because it could be used, as evidence
against racists and it would be a popular support for their case. This resource hasn't been reviewed
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it Report this resource to let us know if it violates our terms and conditions. He was good friends
with Martin Luther King, and got him released from jail one of the times he was in there, and this
helped greatly because people who looked up to J.F.K might have seen him being friends with King
and have been more liberal towards blacks themselves. We also cannot be sure if the people behind
her are shouting abuse or support still expressions are usually very difficult to interpret, like these.
But no Dylan. However this does not affect reliability. Audiences saw when C.T. Vivian tried to get
a group of black voters into a polling station and a policeman refused them entry. Lynch her!' and an
old woman spat at her, this shows that people were very serious about the issue. In source 3 we find
that vehicles carrying black passengers had to wear a colour different and contrasting to the whites’.
Many blacks continued supporting the non-violent ascertainment of freedom and equality, while
some started to support the “Black Nationalist” group after Kings death. Also, she says he risked his
career and that he was a power with a voice. Write a review Update existing review Submit review
Cancel It's good to leave some feedback. Many members consisted of the Ku Klux Klan who would
utilize various means in order to keep Africans powerless and to maintain the state government. She
would have felt very afraid because everyone around her shouted abuse at her, 'Lynch her. He didn’t
want anything to do with the current system and wanted to start a new one so whites no longer got
the upper hand. We can tell this through the statement that was made: “segregation is desired and
supported by the majority of both races in the South, who dwell side by side under harmonious
conditions” This is a blatant lie.

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