HISTORY
As stated earlier European civilization was at its peak in the late 15thcentury. As a result the Europeans felt superior to all other races on the planet. With this feeling of superiority they felt themselves way above meager tasks such as manual labor or any other form of tiresome labor. This led to Europeans seeking alternative sources of labor at the cheapest price possible. As a result of this the entire concept of slavery was birthed and implemented by the Europeans who enslaved almost the entire planet.
A voice of freedom is perhaps the best source of information as far as civil rights activism in the United States of America is concerned. This is because voices of freedom documents exactly what happened during the civil rights struggle from the very mouths of the people who took part in the struggle. All the information in voices of freedom is primary information as the main research method employed is almost exclusively interviews and in depth ones at that as far as the civil rights movement and struggle are concerned. Voices of freedom, covers the civil rights movement and the ensuing struggle from all possible fronts. This is because the interviews are not limited exclusively to the civil rights activists themselves at the forefront of the struggle. The interviews also entail insightful information from influential politicians back at the time as well as officials from the department of justice who are very insightful as far as how the government dealt with the civil rights activists and protesters is concerned. Police officers who were posted to deal with the protesters running rampant on the streets are also included in the voices of freedom thus making this an unbiased and all sided affair where both sides of the struggle get to voice their genuine opinion and emotional disposition as far as the civil rights struggle is concerned. Students who were also at the forefront of the civil rights struggle are given the opportunity to voice their opinions base on their experiences back at the time as well as give insight on how they took part in the civil rights struggle.