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Racism then and now:

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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Racism then and now:

Central High School, Little Rock, the South, and Across America

Racism in Central HIgh School then

  • Way of life 
  • Scared of Change
  • Bullying 
  • Teachers wouldn't stand up 
  • Few at school would help

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Racism in central high school now

  • Black and White students
  • Teachers are mixed races 
  • Not a lot bullying
  • Learned to come together 
  • No more separation

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Racism in Little Rock then

  • Public separation
  • Racism to the extremes
  • Ignorant white people
  • What is integration?
  • Wouldn't help black people

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Racsim in Little rock now

  • Same public uses
  • No more violence
  • Black people hold their head up high
  • Integration is not a problem
  • White and Black people are friends

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racism in the south then

  • Unjust in court rooms
  • Profiling against black people
  • Education levels varied
  • Plantation workers
  • Living conditions 

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Racism in the South now

  • Court rooms some-what fair
  • Profiling amongst eachother
  • Education systems are equal
  • No unjust work due to race
  • Living conditions rely on money

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Racism in America then

  • Ku Klux Klan
  •  Discrimination for nececcities  
  • Brown vs. Board of Education
  • Martin Luther King Jr.
  • The beginning of integration

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Racism in America now

  • Aryan Brotherhood 
  • Airplane security
  • Trevon Martin case
  • Lasting impression b/c of MLK
  • Integration everywhere