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Equal Opportunity Legislation With Some TeethOn June 11, 1963, President John F. Kennedy set the stage for the passage of civil rights legislation that made meaningful change when he stated in a speech he was seeking…"the kind of equality of treatment which we would want for ourselves.” And despite his tragic assignation, that leadership set the wheels in motion for one of the most important pieces of legislation that the United States government has ever passed to protect the civil rights of African Americans. That legislation was the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
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Black HistoryThe Triumph At The Berlin Olympics Brown Versus The Board Of Education
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Black History... the history of any great people, sometimes there is a singular moment that so sums up that struggle and challenges the hearts of the people of the time that this moment becomes one that is both historic and mythical. In the long history the African American in this country, one such singular moment was ... ... of pride for all of black America to see Barrack Obama be considered for this position. He will have to work hard and be judged on his talents, skills, experience and ability to lead. But it s a testimony to how far the country has come that he has just as much of a chance to win that election as any ... ... in being helpful to the world." The legacy of George Washington Carver would be one that set the standard high for black leadership in decades to come. It was a legacy of servant leadership, of concern for his people and for making genuine contributions to improving what was really important, the living ... ... abilities were so well developed that she actually was put in a position of leadership to command the raid on Combahee Ferry in 1863. After the Civil War was over, Harriet Tubman continued her work on behalf of abolitionist movements and for women s rights until she retired to write her memoirs. Her contribution ... ... great black sports heroes also provided healing by setting a high standard of excellence for sports fans of all races to admire. It wasn t just black sports fans who adored the work of Mohammed Ali and Michael Jordon. They became true heroes to anyone to whom sports was an important part of life. Sports ...
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