Wednesday, December 25, 2019

The Great Melting Pot By Malcom X - 936 Words

The United States is worldwide known as â€Å"The Great Melting Pot† a country that accepts and respects people no matter their race and origin. But in reality, America has been struggling with racism throughout it’s history. Studies show that about half of Americans believe that racism is still a big problem in our society. But despite this, racism has improved over the years. Contemporary America is a better society in terms of discrimination than it was in the 1960’s. In the 60’s racism was so severe that African Americans had to face racial segregation, white supremacy and unequal opportunities. In â€Å"saved† by Malcom X, Malcom depicts his view on racism in the 60’s as his hatred for white people grows as he learns more about African American History and the horrors that white people have done throughout history. Contemporary America is a better place to live than it was in the 1960’s. The USA has improved a lot since the civil rights movement. In todays society, African Americans are given equal rights as white Americans and racism seems to be fading away as the years pass and our society becomes more and more accepting of diversity. African Americans between ages now believe that it’s easier for them to achieve the American Dream than it was for their parents. We can see this by the fact that more and more African Americans are going to college and becoming successful. President Obama is an example of this. The fact that we have an African American president shows that ourShow MoreRelatedDuring the 1960’s a woman’s role in society was greatly changed through both social and legal2300 Words   |  10 Pagespeople. According to many historians the three most influential singers of the 1960’s were Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Paul McCartney. They saw music as a medium to express their selves and played a major role in inspiring modern music and causing great change in the music world. They changed music to something that people think and talk about instead of just dancing and listening to. Bob Dylan was a revolutionary in folk and rock music and brought many other singers such as Joan Baez to the main

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