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Essay / The Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s - 1173
African Americans faced a lack of justice on a daily basis. White supremacy has caused injustice to black lives, who have no control or say in their own destiny. Malcolm Malcolm These white Americans have so much power and have a lot of power over black people, because they have been given all the help they need, which has only led to black people becoming even poorer without help. The white world enjoyed better education, support from the federal government, was free from racial discrimination, and had more rights. Educational injustice caused black people to lose their own right to receive a good education. Once segregation was passed, they still faced injustice from the school's white students. African Americans would either be harassed, tortured, ignored, or sympathized by a few white students. Going to school shouldn't be this difficult and scary for any student. Injustices must be reduced in both worlds so that everyone has a fair chance at living the life they want.