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Why Do Cecil And Louis Have So Different Attitudes Towards The Civil Rights Movement?

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5 Conclusion This research paper gave you an insight trough the black history of America and connected dots between reality and the movie The Butler. All the questions, which were asked in the introduction, can be answered now. The first point of this research paper deals with the question: “Why do Cecil and Louis have so different views towards the Civil Rights Movement?” So the answer is, that Louis do not want to accept his father's attitude towards the Civil Rights Movement. Louis and his father have completely different views towards the Civil Rights Movement. The age or Cecil's former life can also be a reason for their different points of view. Louis and his friends fight for equal rights whereas his father, is only observing from the outside. Louis becomes angry with his father, because he sees how his father works for the President in the White House everyday, and does not try anything to influence them. But Louis does not know, that his father influences the Presidents unconsciously. Even Cecil does not know that. But as you read …show more content…

The two questions in the introduction were '[w]ho makes the first step for the end of racial segregation with the help of sit-ins? And by what is that action inspired?' James Lawson is the one, who inspire those young students. Lawson explains them, that love is also a weapon to end racial segregation. He tells his students, that they can beaten and humiliated if they use his strategy. His words are quite provocative. But the students are so focused to achieve the aim of ending racial segregation, that they take the consequences. These young black activists do not want to give up until there comes the point that racial segregation ends, and everyone has equal rights. The movie shows the bravery, the motivation and the ambition, the students have, from day one to the end. And there is nothing that will stop

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