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How do you think people around the world who looked to the United States as a beacon of freedom might have felt and thought when they read about the boycott and the laws and practices that led to it?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by nadialuce14
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The people who looked at the “Southern Manifesto” and Governor Faubus’s deployment of the Arkansas National Guard after looking to the United States country as a land of opportunity, dedication and freedom approved all actions against dividing races and ending segregation. The United States was one of the countries that fought against racial discrimination, including racial segregation of all races, and put an end to it with the laws and so much more. The United States changed many thoughts and actions even though there were many supporters for liberty and equal rights. Many people, including other nations and countries supported and helped out the United States country to end the movement and end racial injustice, discrimination, and segregation once and for all even though there is still some discrimination in our world today.

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