Scenarios about 'racial equality'
The social and political principle advocating for equal rights, opportunities, and treatment for people of all races. Racial equality movements have shaped modern history through civil rights struggles, anti-apartheid campaigns, and ongoing efforts to dismantle systemic discrimination. In alternate history scenarios, different outcomes in racial justice movements can fundamentally alter social structures, political systems, and international relations across timelines.
What If Abraham Lincoln Wasn't Assassinated?
Exploring the alternate timeline where President Abraham Lincoln survived John Wilkes Booth's assassination attempt and completed his second term, potentially transforming the course of Reconstruction and race relations in America.
What If Affirmative Action Never Existed?
Exploring the alternate timeline where affirmative action policies were never implemented in the United States, and how this absence would have affected racial equality, educational institutions, and American society.
What If Affirmative Action Was Never Implemented?
Exploring the alternate timeline where affirmative action policies were never adopted in the United States, drastically altering the course of civil rights progress and institutional diversity.
What If Education Was Never Segregated?
Exploring the alternate timeline where racial segregation never took hold in American education, potentially reshaping the nation's social, economic, and political landscape from the post-Civil War era onward.