how did the majority of white Americans view blacks at the time when the men of the 54th enlisted in the union army
There were no African Americans in the colonies before 1619 when the first one arrived
The Reconstruction Era occurs right after the Civil War, which along with freedom already provides changes to African Americans. Because of this, African Americans were no longer slaves and could perform in practices of business, such as sharecropping. Basically, it opened a range of new opportunities to African Americans.
they were more accepted in society
In order to ensure that southern states could not simply change their constitution after they were re-admitted
There were no African Americans in the colonies before 1619 when the first one arrived
Ella Fitzgerald helped blacks by singing and standing up for African Americans through her voice instead of fighting
It didn't change anything as blacks and whites were not living with each other before it was introduced. It was introduced to ensure that the two races stayed apart. The ending of apartheid however saw a massive change in that blacks could suddenly vote and as they were the majority of the population, their party is the one that now runs the country.
They were trying to change systems.
Racism per se, does not change, it is an ideology of the mind, practiced as openly as it is permitted to. Victims during that era were Blacks, Jews and native Americans
they got mad
Its possible its because of race. Looking at population by race, Black Americans are the majority. And looking at race votes, 53 percents of Black Americans vote Democrat. But this is not proven.
it change there lives because they killed any one if they were blacks they will be mad because they knew they will get jods taken blacks were like animals to them by erick villafranco
Frederick Douglass tried to change how most people viewed blacks by advocating for abolition, speaking out against slavery, and standing up for equal rights and opportunities for African-Americans. He used his own experiences as a former slave to shed light on the brutality and injustice of slavery, and through his writings and speeches, he aimed to challenge racist beliefs and stereotypes about black people.
The Reconstruction Era occurs right after the Civil War, which along with freedom already provides changes to African Americans. Because of this, African Americans were no longer slaves and could perform in practices of business, such as sharecropping. Basically, it opened a range of new opportunities to African Americans.
For blacks in the North, military service provided a route to gradual acceptance by whites who had previously rejected them.
Establishment of a retirement system.