Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Exploration 7 najima

The film we watching  in the class today was so important because people were died for their freedom. civil rights movement was biggest problem that the united States had on 1950s through 1960s. People were separate because of the color. The process was fought for your freedom with out physical fought. Students was attack and they don't fought back when they attack. However they never give up their dream until day they got their freedom. They been a lot of pain but, they never give up. The must memorable or educational about non-violent direct action it was when the police didn't help the black people when they attack at the school or street or protest. At the same time they never fought back. No matter how injure they are.  The quotes stand out is when Dr. King said " The Alabama need to face the fact that we determined to be free." This quote shows you how important is free and they need that free.

we can learned many things  on this movement. For example how people fought their freedom. And how they attack or kill because of  color. The another example is isn't only black people were kill or attack in civil right movement also white people too. Those who help black people they got same trouble with the blacks.
What stands out to me the most from the film is so sadly because children never attendant same school or use restroom or, same playground and they never understand why?  To me what made this movement work is people tired to be separate by color and they take action because  they are citizen and they need freedom. They can't handle anymore. The quote that I like the film was when guy said " The jail didn't allowed us any kind of  marital that we can read or write. the book they allowed us is bible."  The reason why they do that is they don't want  contact others. that why the police didn't allowed them.


         

 The person that I pick the film about the civil rights movement is James Farmer Core. James was born January 12, 1920 and died July 9, 1999 at age 67. James Farmer was the initiator and organizer of the 1961 Freedom Ride, which eventually led to the desegregation of inter-state transportation in the United States. Also, he was Civil Rights activist and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement. In 1942, Farmer co-founded the Committee of Racial Equality, which later became the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), an organization that sought to bring an end to racial segregation.He was an honorary vice chairman in the Democratic Socialists of American. Farmer was a young boy, about three or four he wanted a Coca-Cola when out on the town with his mom. His mother had a adamantly told him no, that he had to wait until they got home. Farmer, not understanding, wanted to get one right then. He watched another young boy go inside and buy a Coke. Sadly, his mother had to inform him that the reason the other boy could buy the Coke was because the other boy was white, and Farmer was colored. This defining, unjust moment was the first, but not the last, experience that Farmer had with segregation.

1 comment:

  1. The civil movement is a big issue back to the 1950 and the film really stand out how violence of white and how black react nonviolence action. James was a very important people in the Freedom Rider and your research is very good!

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