Moving from the topic of race and segregation, this country of ours, is known to have some failures elsewhere as well. The problem I am addressing is economically. This country faced what is known as the Great Depression. It inspired civilians to feel just as the name implicates. With financial crisis on the rise, as well as the recovery from World War I, we needed a leader who knew what he was doing. President Herbert Hoover was not the guy. If anything, he not only initiated the Great Depression, bu his solution was to do absolutely nothing. Luckily, “the new deal was forced to turn to marginal intellectuals for the guidance and council it required”. The Great Depression brought about a time of death and rebirth, in a sense ,for our country. During the Depression, our president believed the economic depression could not be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement. How insane is that? As president of the United States, it was his given duty to use his authority to ut...
Separate but equal. This was the rally cry for America during segregation. Although slavery was now abolished, this is how they would make it legal to separate the races, and unfortunately it worked. The judiciary is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state. With the14th amendment already in pace, how could such a aw be passed into place? NAACP’s Thurgood Marshall was a black lawyer that stood up during the Linda brown case, and argued how black schools were not as up to par as whites. When this argument was not winning the case, he began to question if schools could really be separate but equal, yet divide students based on the color of their skin. Separate but equal sounds like a contradiction in my opinion. How can you claim these two groups of people to be equal, yet refuse certain services to one group that is viewed as inferior to your own. If the case had not been put on hold, and the chief of justice did not pass away, who kn...