The Civil Rights Movement Has Changed Society

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Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement has changed society greatly in many ways all for the better and for equal human rights. The Civil Rights Movement has had such a big impact on America and what America is like today. For example, if the civil rights movement never happened we probably wouldn't have the integrated school systems like we have today. We would probably also still have segregated buildings, restaurants, water fountains, bathrooms, and busses. However, racism is still out there today but it is not nearly as bad as it used to be. When it comes to topics like these, America has progressed for the better and is continuing to progress forward towards a better future. In 1955, a young man named Emmett Till was unlawfully beaten, shot and killed because of the color of his skin and his mostly innocent actions. Emmett Till was a fourteen year old boy from Chicago. While he was visiting some of his relatives in Money, Alabama he whistled at a 21 year old girl named Carolyn Bryant inside of a convenience store. A couple of nights after this incident a couple of guys showed up at his uncle's house where he was staying. Carolyn Bryant's husband, Roy, …show more content…

For example, if the civil rights movement never happened we probably wouldn't have the integrated school systems like we have today. We would probably also still have segregated buildings, restaurants, water fountains, bathrooms, and busses. However, racism is still out there today but it is not nearly as bad as it used to be. When it comes to topics like these, America has progressed for the better and is continuing to progress forward towards a better future. The Civil Rights Movement has had such a big impact on America and what America is like