种族歧视英语演讲PPT
"You may do that," Mrs Parks responded.
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Rosa Parks was arrested
The Montgomery bus boycott
lead by E.D Nixon
And Martin Luther King, Junior
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Dr. Martin Luther King,
let’s get down to that
love is color-blind
I remember when
I was a child and couldn’t understand
people having fun
discriminating all the different ones
mama just used to say
“It was a small act of defiance, she refused to give up her seat, as a black woman to a white man, this changed the course of American history.” BBC News.
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Some facts of racial discrimination
Attend Separate schools
Live in Separate areas of a city
Sit in Separate areas on a bus
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The civil rights movements in the United States of America
a dream today.
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The world needs equality
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Can American get rid of racial separation?
• Today, racial discrimination is much more relieved than before. From Martin Luther king's "I have a dream" and the black movement, black people’s rights gradually were recognized and accepted, the life of the black people is also had further improved. Today's American black people already have undergone earth-shaking changes.
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In1501,colonialist shipped into the first negro slaves.This is the beginning of slavery.In 1518,Africa and America began the
slave trade directly.Until 1540,the American colonies of the slaves had reached 10,000 each year.
Jr.was an American political
acter of the American civil
rights movement,
Considered a peacemaker
throughout the world for
his promotion of
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I have a dream
I have a dream my four little
children will one day live in a nation
where they will not be injured by the color of there skin but by the content of their character .i have
Racial discrimination
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Background
Martin
Rosa Parks
Conclusion
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how does this problem become so seriously and have deep effects in
today?
• It can date back to European slave trade period. A great number of black people were shipped to American continent to do the toughest jobs. They were living in the bottom of American society.
You gotta live their lives
just play the game and letB love reign
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THANK YOU!
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changes
• different skin-colored people can seated together to have a cup of coffee;
• black people have the equal right to get the good education and participate in policy;
when you grow up you ll maybe find a way
to make these people see
that everything I do comes back to me
You gotta live your live
we’re all the same, no one’s to blame
• Black people can receive the financial supply and security protection from the government…
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love is color blind
It doesn’t matter if you’re black white or yellow, if you’re brown or red
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Treated equally?
"Are you going to stand up?" the bus driver, James Blake, asked.
"No," she answered.
"Well, by God," the driver replied, "I'm going to have you arrested."
nonviolence and equal
treatment for different
races, he received the
Nobel Peace Prize in 1968.
His most influential and
well-known speech is the "I
Have A Dream" speech
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Civil Rights Leader Rosa Parks
This is her story
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On the bus …
1955 Dec 1st
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On the bus …
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Standing up for her rights.
On 1st December 1955 after coming home from a hard days work, Rosa was sitting on the bus when the bus driver ordered her to give up her seat to a white man, who couldn’t find a seat in the “white section” of the bus.