Tuesday, February 28, 2012

week four: #1


         In the “Open Letter to President McKinley” by the colored people of Massachusetts informed the reader of the colored people’s to object to the way they were living and to hand the legislation actions to what Charles Street in Boston in 1899. Yes, they did pass laws to the higher action people to be happy and have the power and enjoyment of living and their life itself. The colored people did have the "equal" rights in the action. However, the freedom rights by the union left with life threating to the south which was the colored people. The constitution states has been denied to the black people with their equal rights that were given to them have been lost. Legislative in opinion is to the civil rights. Legislation in the U.S has been and is still starving the colored which leads to their civil rights. Colored people in the Wilmington, N.C. were the blacks that did not do anything wrong or cause no crime, except the color of their skin that they cannot help, and went to the American citizenship. President McKinley intervened which was in the Cuban war of independence in the 1895. The colored people remained in the United States with their citizenship but although President McKinley is not in the process of addressing the legislation in congress to the recent race riots in the south. Legislation knew the colored people and they knew it was the right thing to do when it comes to the laws that should have already been passed into law. Also, colored people were mistreated in many ways and suffered from the fear of the KKK and other white people to be outraced on them or evil to them. The colored people were no longer slaves to within the ex-confederate states and the colored treated was very horrible in a lot of ways. Colored people are considered under law to a man or a woman. The citizen and evil of any man who was in the death in a public place and under law he was angry and didn’t under estimate the law in the constitution, therefore, they shouldn’t have the right in my opinion. This also moves towards the president who had called himself as "Christians" and they were wondering who claimed who were civil or not and the colored people who were suffering. The colored people were taking out of their own homes and were enslaved and walked on as for used. They became very weak and had no strength anymore. Civil rights came in a bad way to the equal rights it is today and how it was back people back in the history of the world that we are now studying. Going on, the rights and freedom were to vow to protect the constitution and defend them to the leader who was the president was also colored and Christian. He protects the word of a leader of the free world and a sensitive case to all the races out there and all the racial killing segregation of the Black African Americans to notice what they are living for and what people had died for.




Mecury Reader, "Open Letter to President McKinley" author- the Colored People of Massachusetts; Copyright 2012 by Pearson Learning Solutions, 501 Boylston Street, Suite 900, Boston, MA 02116.

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