Albert Einstein's Atomic Bomb And The Civil Right Movement

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Albert Einstein was a man that didn’t let anything hold him back from a learning disability, dealing with an atomic bomb, and the civil right movement. Growing up with a learning disability is really hard but some people have adapted to them better than others like Albert Einstein. He may have been dyslexic, schizophrenic, and Autistic but he never let that hold him back. He came up with E=mc^2 and The Theory of Relativity, and helped the world in many ways. Some say her never had anything wrong with him but others believe he did. When he was growing up they didn’t have the testing they do now to test for all the things he could have had wrong with him. He had problems with stuff being organized one of his assistance have said he would freak out if everything is organized. Many people say that is office was always a wreck but if you asked for something he knew where it was. He could handle pressure well that is may next point. …show more content…
He moved to the United States of America. He was a part of us making it out of that war. Even though he was in the U.S. he still had connection to Germany. He was told that one of his students was working on creating an atomic bomb for the Nazi. Einstein didn’t have a direct part in creating the atomic bomb because of his beliefs. Einstein and a fellow physicist Leo Szilard alerted President Franklin D. Roosevelt about the bomb. And that is what got America making their and led to the bombing of Hiroshima. He then works with the United Nations to maintain nuclear weapons as a deterrent to conflict. After the atomic bomb happened he moved his thoughts to the Civil Rights