African American Values Essay

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The United States is a place where people come to seek new lives and a new beginning. The country was based off of certain value, values like equality, liberty, justice, and freedom. The United States still continues to abide by the democratic values it was founded upon. Even though they still follow these values sometimes they do not. There have been many cases where there is no justice. Like during World War II, and during the Civil Rights Movement there was no equality or justice. Justice especially in the past few years with issues like police brutality. Over the years the country and the people in it have changed. The United State was not always fair or ran the right way. During World War II the country was still is struggling with racism, …show more content…

African Americans in the south had so much fear they were scared to vote. They had to finish what seemed like impossible test in order to vote. The Whites and African Americans experienced schooling in different ways “ the white children could go to the best schools as they were bussed there with the cost met by the state, but African American children were limited to schools within their area which were under-funded – simply because the state refused to finance their transport to other schools” (Trueman). Schools starting to be integrated and when schools started to desegregate African Americans had to come in with guards. Kids and adults shouted racial slurs at them. There was no law in the south that said you couldn’t have slave workers and this changed the way people looked at African Americans. They were viewed as property and workers nothing more, but much less. Also, around this time the American Dream was all about having money, having a family, and a white picket fence 1950’s. This does not follow the real American Dream that the country was found on when money did not matter. It was to make sure everybody is equal and nobody is mistreated. Now the American Dream is “that the government should protect each person's opportunity to pursue their own idea of happiness”(Amadeo). The country has changed changed its view from a selfish aspect to a country for

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