Back before the days of civil rights, there were a few White who were members of organizations, such as the KKK. When the civil rights movement started, the number rose significantly because White were being challenged. those who were against civil rights were always there, they just didnt express it as much. Should the US really believe that the war on terror is "creating" more terrorists, and should it stop the war on terror, even it is *thought by some* to be creating more terror in the short run? Let's not forget, even though there were more people expressing their opinions against civil rights during the civil rights movement, and even though many atrocities occured, the movement was still successful, even if many people are still enrolled in the KKK, for example. though racism is still a part of life, the civil rights activists got what they wanted for the most part. you cant deny that it was a huge success for them.
2006-09-27
09:26:45
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