It led to many civil rights movements good and bad as in Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the civil right movement leaders. He spoke about things like being equal but different his greatest quote was “Everybody can be great... because anybody can serve. You don't have to have a college degree to serve. You don't have to make your subject and verb agree …show more content…
There were silly things like water fountains and bathrooms and pools and everything was pretty much segregated. It was just the unfair thing in our world. Don’t get me wrong there are more things that the rest of the have to deal with, but if you look at it this way the world has it’s differences and what we have to learn from the time of segregation is that we don’t live In a perfect world and everyone has their on differences and we just got to deal with the differences and see the good in the world and it will be a better place.
In closing Segregation was one of the most unfair and unjust things to do to mankind. You don’t just treat some one different by the color of their skin or the way they do a certain thing. There is no freedom until we are equal. And if they would have been firm believers of that back then when it happened we wouldn’t have been talking about it and maybe we wouldn’t even be talking about anything yes it was unjust and unfair but it shaped the way we think and act now a days, and for the rest of our lives and our kids