King believes that through staging mass action movements, he and his followers were making it clear not only to the U.S. but to world that racism and inequality exists. Through drawing the country’s attention to civil rights, it could spur government into action to protect African American’s rights to treated as equals.
Labor unions fought for reasonable working hours, safe working environment, and, better wages. Child labor was also stopped at that time and improved health benefits for injured or retired workers.
<span>The Yamasee had a strong resentment towards colonial settlers and traders in South Carolina</span>