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Section B RE Racism
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... Section B Segregation and discrimination were very frequent for the black people of America during the 1950 / 60's. Black people were treated like trash, like animals. There was no such word as "Equal." They hated each other! Blacks were rushed from their own homes, to work as slaves all over America. It was all about the skin colour, because they looked different, they weren't accepted. They had their own little bunch or norms to follow. E.g. Use different drinking fountains, go to different pubs, go to separate shops and even had to sit at the back of the bus. The typical attitude of a white person was "whatever a black person came up with isn't important." Martin Luther King Jr. (January 15th 1959 - April 4th 1968) was born in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1944 King Graduated from Booker T. Washington High School and was admitted to Morehouse College at the age













