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Once upon a time, in a land not so far away. There was much hate and despair in a country by the name of America. It was filled by hatred and acts of violence and segregation towards all colored people. It was a time of not only hate but change. This change brought about the civil rights movement and change in a country so wretched and perverted by discrimination that change was the only way out.

The revolution for schools began with 9 brave children. The admission of nine African American students to an all white school changed the world forever. Although governor Orval Faubus attempted to stop them with the Arkansas National guard, they were still admitted. Sparking the desegregation in the south.


One day in Greensboro four brave African American college students were denied service at a lunch counter. They stayed in the diner until closing time. Because of their brave act other sit-ins were sparked and in turn ended business segregation. They were forever known as the Greensboro four.
In October a knight by the name of James Meredith attempted to enroll in a segregated University. This was the first time an African American student tried to enroll in the University of Misssissippi. He successfully sued for admission and began a riot. Later on he was shot for all the raucous his cause created.


In an attempt to follow in the footsteps of the brave who sought education, James Hood and Vivian Malone attempted to integrate the Unbiversity of Alabama. But the wicked monster Governor George C. Wallace physically stood in their way, denying their entry. But was soon forced to give up after Justice Department officials and federal troops showed up.
Shortly after in Birmingham, Alabama, the most segregated city in the south, became central location for civil rights campaign. This was where all the good people joined in unison to fight the evils of the country. A bad man by the name of Eugene "bull" Connor alongside his dogs and hoses huffed and puffed at the civilians defending their rights. And although they were stripped of their rights, their strong wills never left.


The publicity of these acts of terror by the evil men brought attention to many, and things began to take a turn for the better. The brave faces of knights in shining armor arouse.
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