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1619 The Threads of Transformation

In the 20th century, athletes and politicians like John F. Kennedy who first propose affirmative action, came along with platforms speaking out against systemic racism. With the invention of television, athletes that have platforms were seen by millions around the world and Muhammad Ali was outspoken on racism speaking to power. Such athletes as Tommie Smith and John Carlos raising their fist at the podium at the Olympics 1968. Caesar Chavez started unionized and gave rights to farm workers. Changing the world.

1619 The Transition of America 2nd Edition

This story is about the resilience of African Americans keeping faith throug hout slavery believing religion, a higher power over man. God. This is of trials and tribulations of Americans finding themselves to this day. Identifying today based on past stories of all Americans, Native and otherwise. Amending our constitution to truly reflect the rights of all Americans “We the People”.

1619 the Transition of America

This story goes back to the 1860’s as racism continues these very days, with plenty of us being guilty of it in some form or another. Prior to slavery in Southern States of American law’s were enacted keeping races from mixing prohibiting as unlawful. These law’s known as “Jim Crow Laws” Lasted until the”Civil Rights Act” was signed by president Lyndon B Johnson in 1964. Making “Jim Crow Law’s” unlawful. The signing of the “Civil Rights Act” states to discriminate against another human being is unlawful, plain and simple.