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desegregation「desegregation of higher」

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美国民权运动的始末!要英文的 英文!!!!!!!

civil rights movement

Movement for racial equality in the U.S. that, through nonviolent protest, broke the pattern of racial segregation in the South and achieved equal rights legislation for blacks.

Following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), African American and white supporters attempted to end entrenched segregationist practices. When Rosa Parks was arrested in 1955 in Montgomery, Ala., an African American ******* of the bus system was led by Martin Luther King, Jr., and Ralph Abernathy. In the early 1960s the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee led *******s and sit-ins to desegregate many public facilities. Using the nonviolent methods of Mohandas K. Gandhi, the movement spread, forcing the desegregation of department stores, supermarkets, libraries, and movie theatres. The Deep South remained adamant in its opposition to most desegregation measures, often violently; protesters were attacked and occasionally killed. Their efforts culminated in a march on Washington, D.C., in 1963 to support civil rights legislation. Following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson persuaded Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a victory that was followed by the Voting Rights Act in 1965. After 1965, militant groups such as the Black Panther Party split off from the civil rights movement, and riots in black ghettos and King's assassination caused many supporters to withdraw. In the succeeding decades, leaders sought power through elective office and substantive economic and educational gains through affirmative action.

desegregation「desegregation of higher」

英文诗歌翻译,谢谢大家

殖民地由橄榄枝高级女子中学

借来的图像

有决心,我们的皮肤苍白

闷响我们的笑声

降低了我们的声音

让我们的折边

dekinked我们的头发

否认在体育馆长袍和灯笼裤我们的性

驾驭我们的声音,牧歌

和文雅的架子

负一轭我们的头脑,在拉美declensions

与莎士比亚的语言

告诉我们,没有什么自己

有关于我们什么都没有

如何将这些苍白和北部的眼睛

我们贵族细语一次擦除

如何我们的响度,我们的笑声

贬低我们。

什么都没有留下对自己

关于我们什么都没有。

(研究:历史的古老与现代

英国国王和王后

俄罗斯草原

威特菲尔兹加拿大

有关方面对我们的景观什么都没有

在所有对我们一无所知

加维转身两次在他的坟墓。

第三个是一盏明灯。的火焰。

他们在谈论的种族隔离

在阿肯色州的小石城,卢蒙巴

和刚果。对我们来说,马博,珍宝。

我们曾看过Vachel Lindsay的

视觉的丛林。

对自己没有什么感觉

有关于我们什么都没有

几个月,几年,童年的记忆

拉丁declensions

(对于我们的语言

- '不好说' -

拘留)

我们什么都没有发现有关

在所有对我们一无所知

所以,朋友,我的童年

有一天,我们将讨论

如何打破镜子

谁吻了我们清醒

让谁从他的袋子Anansi。

对于是不是有什么奇怪的

北部的眼睛

在光明的世界现在摆在我们面前苍白?

de-segregation 是什么意思?有关材料加工方面的词汇,希望能详细一些,中文解释~

译:在溶质结晶临界点以内分离溶质是不会发生的(也就是说溶液未达到饱和是不能使溶质结晶析出的)

de-segregation分离

solute-enriched溶质富集

boundary界限

solute-enriched boundaries溶质结晶临界点

【英语翻译中的*有关美国国情的】了解美国的进!谢谢

你的翻译并不粗糙,而是相当通顺。我不是美国通, 但我觉得这段文字清楚地说明了该学校成功地废除种族歧视政策的三大原因:1.让家长和教师(包括黑人家长和黑人教师)参与学校的设计(包括硬件---如校舍和软件---如校规),那么家长和教师肯定不允许有歧视黑人的校规。2.学校是纽约市的布法罗区办的,属于区级学校,但是获得了联邦(国家级)的额外基金,可见学校并不缺钱,不会克扣黑人学生应有的待遇(如助学金)。3.联邦法官(国家级高级法官)严格执行废除种族歧视政策,校方肯定不敢违法胡来。

英语短文(民权)

美国民权运动

civil rights movement

Movement for racial equality in the U.S. that, through nonviolent protest, broke the pattern of racial segregation in the South and achieved equal rights legislation for blacks.

Following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), African American and white supporters attempted to end entrenched segregationist practices. When Rosa Parks was arrested in 1955 in Montgomery, Ala., an African American ******* of the bus system was led by Martin Luther King, Jr., and Ralph Abernathy. In the early 1960s the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee led *******s and sit-ins to desegregate many public facilities. Using the nonviolent methods of Mohandas K. Gandhi, the movement spread, forcing the desegregation of department stores, supermarkets, libraries, and movie theatres. The Deep South remained adamant in its opposition to most desegregation measures, often violently; protesters were attacked and occasionally killed. Their efforts culminated in a march on Washington, D.C., in 1963 to support civil rights legislation. Following the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson persuaded Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, a victory that was followed by the Voting Rights Act in 1965. After 1965, militant groups such as the Black Panther Party split off from the civil rights movement, and riots in black ghettos and King's assassination caused many supporters to withdraw. In the succeeding decades, leaders sought power through elective office and substantive economic and educational gains through affirmative action.

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