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Racial Discrimination
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas (1954)
1951: Oliver Brown sues Topeka Kansas school board over segregation.
1954: NAACP lawyer Thurgood Marshall argues Brown v. Board before Supreme Court.
Chief Justice Earl Warren declares segregation “inherently unequal.” -destruction of “separate but equal” principle in Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
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Nelson Mandela
Imprisoned for 27 years for his opposition to apartheid, Mandela came out of prison in 1990 expressing no bitterness towards his tormentors. Instead, he championed reconciliation among South Africa`s polarised races, espousing the principles of nation-building and cooperative governance.
As South Africa`s first democratically elected President in 1994, Mandela tackled the chall
principles of our Christian faith. Love must be our regulating ideal. Otherwise, he warned, ``our protest will end up as
a meaningless drama on the stage of history . . . shrouded with ugly garments of shame. Dr. Kings unshakable faith inspired others to resi
st the temptation to hate and fear. His protest became a triumph of courage and love.
Almost 30 years ago, on January 30, 1956, Dr. King st
On the other hand, there are several caustions we have to know. The premise that they have the right to do wrong should not be linked to logic that It is okay to do wrong. If that logic has been established and just accepted from the society, Everyone would go dumb for doing wrong , and ethics and morality would be getting worse, so society would be confused.