字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント Dr Martin Luther King Jr is legacy of nonviolent protest. Ng lives on To get a better understanding, I took a trip to Atlanta Center for Civil and Human Rights. The center is Latasha Smith provided the history lesson in the 19 fifties. He also had the death of Emmet Teal and how that really sparked the civil rights movement because people were outraged that this young black boy was killed for allegations that were untrue and false and his murder being so unjust, so brutal at the time. Till's death push king and others to develop more unified strategies of protest that included the bus boycotts and the lunch counter sit ins across the South. So we have the Greensboro sit in at the Woolworth lunch counter on Dhe That's in the 19 sixties were students at North Carolina and T sat down at white only counters to protest the segregation that was taking place. Their citizens like these, were conducted by college students. They endured racial slurs and physical violence just for the right to sit at the whites only counters. The seven movement was a precursor to the march on Washington. The march inspired many with its peaceful show of solidarity and amazing speeches. But its leaders wanted Maur. What was the strategy behind it? What were they fighting for? What specifically did they want? For the Marshall? Washington was all about jobs and freedom. Inequality on what a lot of people don't know is that there were a set of 10 demands that were created on that were drafted up. That were that the protesters wanted to achieve. So much has been accomplished since the march. At the time. Opposition to change persisted, and so did violence. The Birmingham church bombing Bloody Sunday are on the murder of the movement's leader set the country on buying.
B1 中級 マーティン・ルーサー・キング・ジュニアの遺産 (The Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.) 11 0 林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語