white people supporting efforts to end segregation and discrimination in some places after the world war ii
In a 7-8 page paper, double-space, Times New Roman, please address the following question:
What made it so difficult for many white people to support efforts to end segregation and discrimination in schools, housing, and jobs in the two decades following World War II? 🎯 Your main source for answering this question should be Melba Beals’ Warriors Don’t Cry, ((but you are required to draw from at least two of the following primary documents)) :
- Southern Manifesto (1956) [Voices Of Freedom Book]
- Anne Braden, “A Letter from a white southern woman from Anne Bradenâ€
http://www.annebradenfilm.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/BradenLetter.pdf
C. James Baldwin debates William Buckley
D. Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from a Birmingham Jail
https://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/documents/Letter_Birmingham_Jail.pdf
🎈 🎈 🎈 Notes: I need 2 to 3 pages for tomorrow and the rest i should have it by next Sunday 15th of July
Melba Beals’ Warriors Don’t Cry