 I would go back to the south so I could see what life was like before segregation started and try to do something to stop it. Because I feel that is.

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 I would go back to the south so I could see what life was like before segregation started and try to do something to stop it. Because I feel that is unfair to everyone not just African Americans.

 I would travel back in time to 1898 when it was claimed segregation started. So I could of possibly done something about it. Mainly because I enjoy life when every one is happy and so we could possibly have a stronger economy.

 I would want to meet a African American “leader (Martin Luther king JR., Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman, etc.) and use both of are knowledge to stop segregation. I would like to witness a African American protest and maybe even speak out in the protest.

 I would probably find them in the south were it was claimed segregation started, and start my mission there.

 I would want to witness this event because I would enjoy helping something or someone make at least one thing in this world fair.

 If I stopped segregation from ever starting than we would probably have a better and stronger economy, and most likely we would have better relationships with other countries.