The 4th, and final, EOTO presentations were a success. Overall I think we all did a great job, and a lot was learned through these presentations.
What was by far my favorite topic to receive, the Civil Rights Era was a great presentation. I very much enjoyed my specific topic (The assassination of Malcolm X), but I also liked alot of my peers topics. MLKs assassination is personally one of my favorites.
Something I learned from this presentation is the Fair Housing act. I never knew that there was a line drawn that was specifically placed there to not allow Black people to buy houses. I also found it very interesting that the Fair Housing act was then passed. This was mainly put to work after the MLK assassination.Another monumental moment was Thurgood Marshall becoming the first African American member of the supreme court. This was just another step in the long fight for equal rights, but it definitely did its justice.
In addition to this, The Boston Bus riots have their own significance on the whole civil rights movement. The Supreme Court created the desegregation of schools and more importantly, school transportation. On that first day of school, police were in combat gear to prepare for the bottles and glass thrown at the buses. Most African Americans felt unsafe and did not return to school after the first day. RFKs assasination was another event that I was relatively unfamiliar with. RFK was assassinated shortly before his chance at being president. This was mainly because of his outward display of empathy and love for the civil rights movement. This angered many people who were not in favor of the civil rights movement.











