Civil Rights Reflection

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We've studied Civil Liberties and Equal Rights, and I'm sure you have lots of thoughts about the status of liberties and rights in America today. I'd like for you to reflect briefly on the status of civil liberties and equal rights. Here are some ideas for things you might talk about (but what I really want is your reflection about the state of civil rights in America today):

Have we as a society done enough to promote equality for all citizens?
Have we done too much?
Do we still need to provide assistance to historically underprivileged groups?
Has the time passed when that assistance was needed or productive?
Have we achieved equality, or nearly so? If not, will we ever achieve true equality?
Should we be tearing down public statues of people like Civil War generals?

What do you think?

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Civil Rights Reflection
Civil rights are the basics rights that protect the U.S citizen from inequality basing on
disability, gender or race of any form while on the other hand, civil liberties are the fundamental
freedom rights protected by Bill of rights. Despite the slight difference between the two; civil
rights and civil liberties, the citizens of liberties rights, is the most essential and protected by all.
They include freedom to speech, press, and religion, right to privacy, right to vote, freedom from
self-incrimination and many others. Most of the civil l...


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