Savage Inequalities” by Jonathan Kozol exposes the stark disparities in education between wealthy and impoverished communities in America.
16th Street Baptist Church bombing Explained
The 16th Street Baptist Church bombing was a racially motivated terrorist attack in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963, resulting in the deaths of four African American girls.
Cry, the Beloved Country Summary
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The negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa aimed to dismantle the system of racial segregation and establish a democratic society.
Selma to Montgomery marches Explained
The Selma to Montgomery marches were a series of civil rights protests in 1965 that aimed to secure voting rights for African Americans in the American South.
Sharpeville massacre Explained
The Sharpeville massacre was a tragic event in South African history where police opened fire on peaceful protesters, resulting in the deaths of 69 people.