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The Struggle For Black Equality Book Critique
The Struggle For Black Equality, written by Harvard Sitkoff, is a book about the struggle the African-Americans had to go through to get where they are today. ... The Struggle For Black Equality gave me a whole new perspective on African-American life.
The Struggle For Black Equality was a book that took place during 1954-1992. This book discussed the struggle that the African-Americans had to go through during this time period to become equal. ... Some prime examples of these advancements would be the Congress of Racial Equality (pg. ...
Harvard Sitkoff had a good intent for writing this book, and that was to make sure everyone knew that the struggle the African-Americans had to go through to become equal. He believed that the African-Americans should be treated as white Americans, and not to be segregated to the black race. Harvard Sitkoff just wanted to make the readers aware of everything the black race went through, and to also make sure everything was clear as well. ... The author is trying to relate to the reader how the whites did not respect anything about the blacks, and how the whites never used to treat the black equal. ... Harvard Sitkoff stated, “I believe then that the struggle was confronting the United States with an issue that had undermined the nations democratic institutions for nearly two hundred years, and morality, justice, and a due concern for the future well-being of our society necessitated an end to racial inequality”(pg.
Approximate Word count = 1153 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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