Separate and Unequal
During the 1950’s through 1980’s segregation has occurred throughout public schools. It was difficult for African American students to get the proper education. In the book “School: The story of American public education” by Sheila and Sarah stated, “In 1950, people had to risk their lives and futures for equal educational opportunities. While white teenage girls were listening to buddy holly, “Peggy sue”, Melba Pattillo Beals was escaping the hanging rope of a lynch mob, dodging lighted sticks of dynamite, and washing away burning acid sprayed into her eyes.” (124-125) It’s insane how two people the same age going to school live completely different lives because of skin color. There was an activity in class where we would write our opinions and facts from the book and one major important event that stood out to me was school desegregation. Many minorities wanted desegregation to be a process of sharing power and control over education. Minorities wanted power and control so things...