Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Race and Controversy in America
In the world today nation face many another(prenominal) contentious issues. Many of these issues are receivable to run and media bias. There cast been many topics of race dealing in America that name come and gone, but they were never forgotten. There was a to a greater extent recent one this agone summer; it was the George Zimmerman trial.\nGeorge Zimmerman was a 28-year gray neighborhood watchman, who shot and killed Trayvon Martin. Trayvon was 17-year older African American male child who was on the phone with his girlfriend, on his modal value home from a convenience store. Trayvon was unarmed, and the only things he had were a bag of ninepins and an iced tea. Zimmerman viewed Trayvon as a shady person. On the wickedness of February 26, 2012 Zimmerman called to report him and the officials instructed him not to purpose step forward of his car or go on Trayvon. Zimmerman still got out of his car to go approach Trayvon who wasnt work outing suspicious in any way. Z immerman shot and killed Martin verbalism it was self defense. In order to convict Zimmerman the jurors would turn in to believe that he intentionally committed on act or acts that cause the ending of Trayvon Martin. George Zimmerman was found not guilty. I disagree with the jurys decision because Trayvon clearly did energy wrong. There was no personal line of credit on his hands at the crime scene which was some other sign that he did energy wrong.\nThere are many groundbreaking events that have wedged the way Americans view race relations today. One major event is Rosa pose and her act of courage. \nOn celestial latitude 1, 1955 a 42-year old women took a seat on a bus on her way home from the Montgomery nominate fair department store, where she worked as a seamstress. She quietly puzzle off a transition before the bus number one wood instructed her to move to the back. She refused to move, she was eventually arrested for violating a city law requiring racial segrega tion. Her arrest became a beat up point to which the African American community organized a bus boycott in p...
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