I think the answer is 4th of July but don't entirely understand the question
Answer:
I'm assuming you are referring to the "I have a Dream" speech. This speech required the most bravery one could have because of how draining this would be. Black people were not only silenced in this time but ignored and by making himself this big public figure, he made himself a target of hate and crime because the people who disagree with him had the capacity to be extremely violent.
When she escaped on September 17, 1849, Tubman was aided by members of the Underground Railroad. ... Harriet was nicknamed “Moses” by abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison. The name was used as an analogy to the biblical story of Moses who attempted to lead the Jews to the Promised Land and free them from slavery.
Answer: D, blacks and whites were allowed to have separate voting facilities as long as they were provided equal representation in the state.
Explanation:
From history.com: "the Court ruled that the protections of 14th Amendment applied only to political and civil rights (like voting and jury service), not “social rights” (sitting in the railroad car of your choice)."
A is wrong because nobody was "allowed" to be segregated. It was more of a forced thing.
B is wrong because this didn't address women's rights.
C is wrong because they weren't allowed equal access to public facilities; they were segregated.
D is correct, since they ruled segregation was fine, as long as it didn't affect your political and civil rights.