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A community's resolove (Segregation is unjust (Segregation dehumanizes…
A community's resolove
Segregation is unjust
Segregation dehumanizes people, therefore it is unjust.
“All segregation statutes are unjust because segregation distorts the soul and damages the personality. It gives the segregator a false sense of superiority and the segregated a false sense of inferiority.” (King, par.13)
King depicts that segregation is unjust because and immoral because it breaks a person to the point where the person grows and feels inferior to the oppressor.
This evidence is significant because it depicts what occurs to a person when the person is being segregated.
Voter fraud exists from the “legislature of Alabama” and the Alabama is the place segregation laws were created. It is unjust law and not “democratically structured” (King, par. 15).
The state of Alabama is not “democratically structured” because they use “all types of conniving methods” to “prevent Negroes from becoming registered voters” (King, par. 15).
The evidence shown can be related to why segregation is unjust because the people of Alabama are preventing a right that should already belong to the African American community.
The evidence is sufficient because the quotes explain what the state of Alabama does to Negro populous.
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