1. Racial Inequality in the United States
Martin Luther King, a non-white, in a quest to fight for equal rights for all Americans, delivered a speech in Washington DC in 1963 to a crowd of an estimated 250,000. ... As a result of his revolution and fight for equal right treatment, the Civil Rights Act was passed in 1964[CITATION Placeholder1 l 1033 ].Even though this was a step towards attaining racial equality in the United States, the law still failed to solve inequality problems and treat all Americans the same. ... Calls to reform U.S. immigration policy had mounted, thanks in no small part to the growing strength of the civil ri...
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