Outline:
Black Civil Rights have been a recurring problem in the United States of America, especially in the 1950's and 60's.
Ever since the 1800's, black and white U.S citizens haven't seen eye to eye. Back in the day, when the Western side of America hadn't been inhabited, the predominantly white citizens of the U.S brought in slaves from the continent of Africa to work for them. Soon after many of the slaves were freed, they wanted equal rights for all citizens of America. The white people thought otherwise and the fight for Black Civil Rights begun.
Ever since the 1800's, black and white U.S citizens haven't seen eye to eye. Back in the day, when the Western side of America hadn't been inhabited, the predominantly white citizens of the U.S brought in slaves from the continent of Africa to work for them. Soon after many of the slaves were freed, they wanted equal rights for all citizens of America. The white people thought otherwise and the fight for Black Civil Rights begun.