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Are you pro-segregationist? I'm assuming you're talking the 50s/60s Civil Rights movements, but the 13th amendment and Lincoln's fight for it also encompass civil rights. The civil rights laws, in and of themselves, were just, even though they were far too late compared to certain states and nations. But it was the way people used them afterwards that can been seen as nefarious.
You know what happens when white people don't let you in their businesses and establishments? You create your own. You know what happens when white people don't let you in their society and their culture? You create your own. Or when white people won't let you in their schools? Again, you create your own. Now...what happens when you create your own economy and culture while teaching and educating your own people? Wukanda.
MLK knew he was wrong by the time he died.