because they had to seperate the two boxers who were fighting eachother. creating an instant draw between all elephants and bears around.
Yes, segregation still went on in the USA
i think the discrimination/segregation in america was abolished in the 1950s, so yes i guess so
The biggest event that happened in the 1960's was Segregation. Down in the south especially. There were separate waiting room, bathrooms and other facilities.
Childrens' games of the 1960s are, for the most part, the same as those played today with the exception of electronic gaming, which did not become commercially viable until roughly the 1970s. Additionally, few new major athletic sports have developed since the 1960s.
1960's
Yes, segregation still went on in the USA
It started in 1876 and ended in the 1960s.
Sit-in
many segregation laws were repealed
i think the discrimination/segregation in america was abolished in the 1950s, so yes i guess so
No
1960s To Be Exact 1968 Answer contribution by The Racial Organiztion Unit (Trou)
Never did end never will. You must be talking about Jim crow laws? And segregation my racism.
The major goal of Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s was to end segregation based on race.
Being a civil rights organization, the NAACP would be against segregation. They were among the groups fighting for school integration in the 1960s.
You just said it; the "Civil Rights" movement.
Jim Crow was often used to describe the segregation laws, rules, and customs that arose after reconstruction ended in 1877 and continued until about the mid-1960s.