To be honest. This is why the civil war happened. Some people may have lived in the free states, but Most people fought for their beliefs. Hope I helped.
The way in which <em>Harry T. Moore</em><em> </em>exemplifies a responsible citizen is:
- A person who fights for freedom and does not look away in the face of injustice.
<h3>Who was Harry T, Moore?</h3>
This was an important Civil Rights agitator who is of African origin and the originator of the the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and he was also a man who detested injustice.
With this in mind, we can see that Harry T. Moore was a person who fought for justice and hated discrimination and believed it was the duty of a responsible citizen to fight injustice.
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I think it is 10 weeks but I am not completely sure.
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【When it came down to this, some northerners felt that the north had more territory up the border. In which lead them to Thinking that Everyone should have equal rights.】
Answer:
'Sameness made legal" according to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from a Birmingham Jail, 1963
Supporters of King’s view that just laws treat the majority and minority the same could point to the following Supreme Court case:
D Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)
Explanation:
The "Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954)" was a landmark case, which decided in favor of the end to the segregation of children, especially in public schools. In this case, the Supreme Court decided that racial segregation of children in schools cannot be legalized or protected by the Constitution. This decision ensured equal education opportunity for all.