Persuasive Letter to the next President preserving the rights of African Americans in every way possible.
Help us find a way to end it.
Police brutality is a serious problem and I am sure that you are aware of that, but I believe that not much is being done to stop this brutality.
Students ask what the next president will do for equality for minorities, females and those a part of the LQBT community.
The Equal Rights Amendment, or the ERA was a proposed amendment to guarantee women equal rights as men. It contains 3 sections and would be put int...
African american lives are ending because of police brutality.
God made us equal. He created us to serve him. We were created to love each other and learn from each other's mistake. Did you know that this world...
Dear future President, Have you have seen in the news? Many unarmed young black men have been fatally shot by police officers across the country. ...
Women are being paid less than men for the same amount of work.
Dear Future President, Police brutality is a controversial topic that's on the rise, especially in the perfidious media. It's shameful ...
Police brutality is increasing day by day and we need to take action.
Many people in the military are not being funded as much as they should be for the sacrifices they are making for others and their country.
Dear future president I first wanna w...
BLM
Not everyone knows the entire truth to Black Lives Matter.
Dear Mr. Future President The phrase “black lives matter” has become the cry for many African Americans in the long struggle for freedom. But du...
Why do we discriminate against people who as free as us, this needs to stop. We say all men are equal, but we need to start treating everyone like ...
The infrastructure of the country hurts the middle class and trust between the government and the people is a weak chain
There is violence toward black lives in many major cities in the US.
The LGBTQ+ community has always had a hard time. Especially the transgender community. This letter explains why we need to enforce protection laws ...