I have already shown one example where everyone does NOT have equal rights under the law.
I don't think you understand what I'm saying. I guess the Rights vs Liberties does really matter if you are to appreciate the point.
Are there any laws that say black people cannot drive cars? vote? scratch their nose? or do anything else?
No, those would be protected by Civil Rights. As far as I know (I asked and no one suggested any) there are no laws like those. That is why I say the Civil Rights movement was successful - they faught the war to change the law and won.
Now, are you free to walk the streets without harrassment? meet a friend? etc...
If someone is preventing that then I believe it is a Civil Liberty issue.
The language is very confusing as you have the Right to certain Liberties / freedoms but the semantics are the same.
You are comparing someone having the right to drive a car or not with being pulled over and suspected of speeding. If they are pulled over for being black and not for speeding then their liberties have been compromised but they still have the right to drive a car - there is no law saying they cannot.