The N-word, rooted in slavery and oppression, has been central to American civil rights history, inspiring heroes like Rosa Parks (who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955) and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream helped America move toward equality; this progress culminated in the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which legally ended segregation and enabled figures like Barack Obama to become president, representing significant societal improvements despite ongoing challenges.
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This word >> [music] >> traces back to slavery and oppression, but it didn't [music] stop heroes like Rosa Parks from refusing to give up her bus seat in 1955 [music] and later become the mother of the civil rights movement. Then came Dr. Martin Luther King, whose dream helped America move closer to equality.
Fast forward just 50 years from the 1964 Civil Rights Act, when [music] segregation legally ended and people could finally share restrooms and folks like Barack Obama could become president of the United States.
>> [music] >> Regardless of whatever your political views may be, you got to admit those are some >> [music] >> seriously groovy improvements.
>> [snorts] >> Wade Martin's video thingy.
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