Segregation

Par Anxela RODRIGUEZ RODRIGUEZ, publié le jeudi 25 janvier 2024 15:38 - Mis à jour le jeudi 25 janvier 2024 15:52

Segregation is a period of history where black and white people where separated, in the United States. For example in the bus there was colored section, and the bus was full, and the driver forced the black man to move. He obeid, and the driver forced Rosa Parks, an African American woman to move but she refused to stand up and the driver called the police officer and Rosa was arrested. After this, Martin Luther King an African American man became the leader of the boycott against segregation in Montgomery. It lasted one year from 1955 to 1956. Later MLK did a speech in front of the Lincoln Memorial in 1963, because one hundred years ago it was the end of Slavery in 1968. 

 

     Anxela Rodriguez Rodriguez.  Louiza Hmaïssia.