Of course! And conversely, Native Americans and African Americans had and STILL HAVE prejudices toward other races.
It is common and probably innate to be wary and feel prejudicial toward anything that is different. Learning about the commonalities and goodness in each other is where the wary can drop the the wall of prejudice and friendship can begin to grow.
the native Americans brought germs and diseases to the europeans
Native American Societies
Individualists who encourage competition, innovation, and materialism.
Due to prejudice, African Americans were most likely to be laid off.
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.
WWII
In theory, African Americans were freed at the end of the American Civil, won by the North. But, unfortunately, racial prejudice still exists today.
the native Americans brought germs and diseases to the europeans
Native American Societies
Individualists who encourage competition, innovation, and materialism.
They face and create all three. Any group choosing to be a hyphenated American (as in African-American, Jewish-American, White-American) is creating and supporting prejudice, racism and segregation. Until and unless the group members choose to be simply "American", there is no chance at all for those negatives to disappear.
WWII ignited prejudice against Japanese and American-Japanese at home (in America). Because it was harder to rally white Americans against an enemy that they looked so similar to (Germans), American propaganda targeted the Japanese.
WWII ignited prejudice against Japanese and American-Japanese at home (in America). Because it was harder to rally white Americans against an enemy that they looked so similar to (Germans), American Propaganda targeted the Japanese.
what accounted for the changes in American attitudes are in the 1970
African Americans were still treated with discrimination and prejudice, so they served in racially segregated units.
How were clans important in Native American societies?
American Council of Learned Societies was created in 1919.