Enforce a stricter code of conduct more closely following the rules and guidelines of the supreme court
Thurgood Marshall argued that providing separate facilities for black and white citizens was inherently unequal. His argument was based around the idea that the separate facilities were not equal and that their was a social stigma around the all black facilities in the US that made it seem as if blacks were inferior.
The Supreme Court case ruled in favor of Brown and Marshall, and stated that “separate but equal” is unconstitutional. This essentially ended segregated schools for blacks and whites.
Even though this was supposed to be a step towards equality, blacks were still treated unequal in American society and still discriminated against. States have went as far as stopping black students from entering previously all white schools right after the Brown case was decided.
Florida's Cuban immigrants were strong supporters of independence. Florida' community cigar workers were mostly Cuban immigrants.
Explanation:
West Tampa became the huge social hub wherein night clubs and dominoes played a major role. Cubans from all over the world supported the cause of independence an they donated huge amounts to Tampa wherein the cigar industry became much powerful politically and economically. Lector was the fellow worker in the cigar industry who selected the workers for themselves and began yo lecture in favor of Cuban independence.
Gradually they started to render lectures which were on the lines of leftist and anti corporation and hence Tampa companies banned them. After which La Resistencia became the major labor union which united the Cuban, Havana cigar workers but later in 1900 all the Tampa cigar factories were bought by the Americans under the name of Duke tobacco trust. there was a change in the corporate culture in the tobacco companies and the attitude of the workers changed which was reflected in increased production of tobacco
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The father of Moses' wife was called Jethro. He was the priest for the Midian people. He heard about all the things that God had done for Moses and for the Israelites. He also heard how the Lord had brought Israel out of Egypt.
2 Moses had sent his wife, Zipporah, back to her home. He also sent his two sons with her. Jethro took care of them. 3 Moses older son was called Gershom. Moses said about him, ‘I have become a stranger in a foreign country.’ 4 The other son was called Eliezer. Moses said about him, ‘My ancestors' God gave me help. He saved me from Pharaoh, when Pharaoh wanted to kill me.’
5 Now Jethro came to visit Moses in the wilderness. He brought with him Moses' wife and two sons. The Israelites had put up their tents near the mountain of God. 6 Jethro had already sent a message to Moses. He said, ‘I am coming with your wife and her two sons to see you.’
7 So Moses went out to meet his wife's father. He bent down and he kissed Jethro. They said ‘hello’ and they spoke together. Then they went into Moses' tent. 8 Moses told Jethro about all the things that the Lord had done to help the Israelites. He told him what the Lord had done against Pharaoh and against the Egyptians. He told Jethro about the troubles that had happened to the Israelites during their journey. And Moses told him how the Lord had saved his people.
9 When Jethro heard what Moses said, he was very happy. He realized that the Lord had saved the Israelites from the power of the Egyptians.
10 Jethro said, ‘Praise the Lord! He has saved you from the power of the Egyptians and their king, Pharaoh. Yes! He has saved the Israelites from the powerful Egyptians. 11 Now I know that the Lord is greater than all other gods. He destroyed the proud Egyptians when they were cruel to his people.’
12 Then Jethro brought an animal to burn as a sacrifice to God. He also brought other sacrifices. Aaron came, with all the leaders of the Israelites. They ate a special meal together with Jethro, to worship God.
As more and more people converted to Christianity in North America, the religion spread, by the work of missionaries. Different ideas and beliefs diffused in society based on faith in Christ. Hope this helped!