Economical Change in the United States after the Civil Rights Movement
The Civil rights movement gave black people the right to vote, even with the Jim Crow law, it gave black people fair education as whites, better education, books, teachers, same buses. It gave black people higher payment jobs that highly improved their wealth. Due to the Protestants and sit-ins, it brought economic concerns to the statehouse. Not only did schools and education change but how black people lived changed. They were upgrading, they could start working, learning, teaching, do something valuable with their lives. This impacted America in a better way. Although many were not educated as well as the whites some had potential and just needed lessons in writing and reading and that is how they grew in different jobs.
Institutions: Example, Schools.
Institutions- Before, school between blacks and whites were in different parts of a school. The eating separately, and restaurants African Americans were forbidden to come into. The Civil Rights Movement was a goal to end the Jim Crow Law.