The Intolerance Of Segregation

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The Intolerance of Segregation In history, there has always been a fight for equal rights. Racism has always affected this nation, segregation fed off that detestation. The intolerance of segregation has immensely affected the progression of education to today educational system. Although segregation has been outlawed for many years; Schools in the twenty first century still struggle to integrate. Segregation has been shown in many way and in different forms of housing, industries and often in our school board . The factor segregation we face today started when slaves gained their freedom in the southern cities back in the 19oo‘s . The black community “were look as an inferior race” in the eye’s of the White American community (Woodward). Even after they won their freedom everyone still saw them unequivalent, and discrimination continued. The southern states started to segregate without sanction; “a segregated society is one in which members of different races rarely, if ever, come into contact with one another as equals” (Dizard).These free-men and freewoman were often denied their civil rights and were discriminated by railroads hotels, and inns. Segregation became common but unnoticed intentionally in the white society. This is when segregation started to be initiate by law or by custom., “whether de facto or de jure, it still is discriminatory”(Dizard). Homer Plessy was a colored man that road in a whites only train box cart and was ask to go to his designated area on the train. For refusing to leave Plessy was kicked off the train. Plessy then sued the railroad company because of discrimination and injustice that was afflicted on him. “The case Plessy v. Ferguson made its way all the way to the Supreme Court” (“Plessy”). America at the time being a predominantly white society the Supreme Court ruled that as long as the box carts were equal in all
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