Segregation Forever Analysis

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In their article ‘Segregation forever’: A Fiery Pledge Forgiven, But Not Forgotten Samara Freemark and Joe Richman both state that one phrase in Governor Wallace’s speech that started a heated rally cry against racial equality. In 1963 the civil rights movement took place; equality in schools, voting, intervenient in southern states. Freemark and Richman also state that Wallace’s speech message was delivery with hate, he wanted everyone to hear his message; he did not support integration, rather strongly opposed it. Freemark and Richman also mention James L. Poe. Jr, an activist, they addressed part of Poe’s statement on the reaction of Wallace’s speech. Freemark and Richman not only mention Poe’s statement of the impact Wallace’s speech had