The southern Manifesto was a document that declered the intent of opposition to racial integration of public places.
<h3>Why was there a racial opposition in the South?</h3>
The southern part of the country at the time were the confederates. These people were against a United States where a black man and a white man had equal powers.
The black man was seen as an inferior person and a slave to the white man. Therefore they were not seen as a part of the white society.
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