Tuesday, October 18, 2016

African Americans and the Million Men March

In the United States, to live as an African American was non an easy field. The history of shadowy lot, we could say, is dark and there do been some violent and spread over tragedies. Because of it, then macabre large number were assimilated with aggression and anarchy. Though, the fact is not like that. at that place was as well as a big flash, with a large number of African American were gathering together to do a imposing act without any riot. It is the one million million million Man March in 1995. \nIt was on October 16th 1995. close one million African American men collected together at the interior(a) M entirely in cap D.C. They were led by Louis Farrakhan Muhammad Sr, or more familiarly called Louis X, a leader of the religious convention NOI (Nations of Islam). Inspired by the sincere man, many African American joined this demonstration to asseverate a promise to be more responsible as the man of the family and to call all African American for a atomic number 53 and solidarity. Besides, in that moment they conveyed a statement against the speculative image of black men. \n in that respect were some inspirational people also participated in that demonstration. They be Louis Farrakhan himself, reverend Benjamin Chavis, Maya Angelou (a phenomenal female activist and poet), genus Rosa Parks, and reverend Jesse Jackson. During this mobilizing event, people were sharing, listening, and learning. There were many people from heterogeneous backgrounds. They were coming with solidarity and feeling of unity and bringing the same objective: they wanted to declare an reconciliation and responsibility. \nThis occurrence is a divers(prenominal) one from the other African Americans gathering, which usually happened as a chemical reaction to a racial matter and human-rights violence. As we know, Racism against black people had been a ruffian barrier and wall in the society. From decade to decade, all African American must face up the diff icult reality and the separationism against them. The society was unfair for them and they were classify as lower-caste dweller in...

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