The Race on Racial Profiling: Driving While Black or Brown
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The Race on Racial Profiling: Driving While Black or Brown
The ongoing rhythm of racial profiling in the United States has no end. The Driving while Black or Brown ordeal proves it. This cruel act has been going on since the beginning of my time and yours. From the time of the slaves, the Driving while Black or Brown ordeal, and up until now the ongoing vindictiveness doesn’t end. Racial profiling is a subject matter that my classmates and others would enjoy hearing about.
The great era of civil rights started in the 1960s, with Martin Luther King, Jr.’s stirring “I have a Dream” speech at the historic march on Washington in August of 1963. At the same time Birmingham Police Commissioner “Bull” Connor used powerful fire hoses and vicious police attack dogs against nonviolent black civil rights activists. Although these years proved to be the highlight and downfall