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Are black people still slaves

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In some places they are, but they are not in America thank God,because i felt bad for them. That was ont right what they did.

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No, slavery was officially abolished in the United States with the passage of the 13th Amendment in 1865. However, systemic racism and discrimination continue to affect black communities in various ways.

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Were all black people slaves?

No, not all black people were slaves. While millions of black people were enslaved throughout history, there were also free black individuals and communities that existed. It's important to recognize the diversity of experiences within the black community.


The slave state with more free black people than slaves?

The slave state with more free black people than slaves was Virginia. Though there was much debate about whether the state should be considered a slave state or free state due to the number of free slaves.


How were colored slaves treated better than black slaves?

They are the same people. The term "colored" has always been a reference to people who are black. The term black or African American has only been in use for the last 30 years.


Why are all black people slaves why not white people?

Because during the triangular slave trade most slaves were imported for the north western coast of Africa, also known as "the gold coast" due to the huge amount of profit that slave trade made. There were white and Asian slaves in the US not just African during that time period. African tribes captured slaves from warring tribes and sold them to America. The ones not sold were killed off. All races of the world were slaves at one point in time; this can be shown throughout the Roman Empire. Also Indians(not "American" Indians) were the highest populous that were slaves in the whole world All ethnicities have been enslaved, not just black Africans.


What did black African black slaves do on their free time?

They planned how they would escape....

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What Historical facts about mississippe were in the 1930s?

A harsh place for black people Slavery had just finished but black people were still treated like slaves by white people


Who do the whites get to pacify the slaves?

white people pacify the slaves to the black people....


Were all black people slaves?

No, not all black people were slaves. While millions of black people were enslaved throughout history, there were also free black individuals and communities that existed. It's important to recognize the diversity of experiences within the black community.


Did slaves wear different clothes than non slaves?

Didn't have to. Black people were slaves, white people weren't.


What towns were open to black people after slavery?

Officially, all of them, but prejudice still existed as it does today which made it difficult for the ex-slaves


Why Did People Hurt Slaves?

because they were black


Were slaves sold by black people?

Yes


What did black people endure in the past?

slaves


Who were the slaves that got to the US?

black people


Did any black man sign the declaration of independence?

No, black people did not sign the Declaration of Independece. Back then, black people still didn't receive their rights yet. They were still used as slaves. Only white men signed the Declaration of Independece.


What type of people were taken for slavery?

During the transatlantic slave trade, people of African descent were captured and taken into slavery. These individuals were often forced into labor on plantations in the Americas. Native Americans and indigenous peoples from other regions were also enslaved in certain contexts.


How does slavery have to do with colored people?

Slavery historically involved the forced labor of people who were often Black or of African descent. This practice perpetuated the notion that people of color were inferior and suited only for servitude. It led to systemic racism and discrimination that continue to affect people of color today.