It depends on where you were living. While blacks were never treated entirely as equals, some states treated them far better than others, and gave them more opportunities. By most accounts, northern states had eliminated slavery by 1804. Free blacks in the north were thus able to gain access to schooling (Quakers were among the Christian denominations most active in opening schools that blacks could attend); by the early 1820s, there is evidence that some blacks were attending universities. Northern blacks also were able to open small businesses, as carpenters or painters or other kinds of tradesmen. A few became teachers or clergy.
In the south, with few exceptions, blacks were still enslaved in 1815, and were thus unable to gain any measure of equality. One southern city with a few free black and mixed-race residents was New Orleans, but for the most part, blacks who lived in the south did so under the condition of servitude.
the blacks were treated poorly while the whites were treated with respect. the blacks were like the whites slaves.
Blacks were treated terribly in the gold rush. There was still slavery going on so, that was one reason.
They weren't treated very well but were treated better than earlyer years
Better then in the south
African American individuals were not treated very well in the 1940's. These individuals were separated from whites and told they did not have the same privileges as whites.
the blacks were treated poorly while the whites were treated with respect. the blacks were like the whites slaves.
In both countries, blacks were discriminated against and treated with contempt. Blacks did not have equal opportunities with the whites. In the US, blacks fought against racism while in SA they fought against apartheid.
martin told the blacks that they would no longer ride the bus until they treated them as equal as the whites
it is important to blacks for the way we were treated during slavery the black people is very inportant to blacks through al the stuff we went through trough now every body is equal. :)
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Blacks were treated terribly in the gold rush. There was still slavery going on so, that was one reason.
this means that blacks wanted to be treated more fairly.
it is important to blacks for the way we were treated during slavery the black people is very inportant to blacks through al the stuff we went through trough now every body is equal. :)
Because he was black and he wanted equal rights for blacks and whites. he spoke what he felt and he was the one who said, "I had a dream". He and Rosa Parks spoke because they were both blacks and were not treated right.
They were treated very well if they had gold
They weren't treated very well but were treated better than earlyer years
Blacks were not treated well.They were often beaten and hurt.Firefighters used to spray them with the hoses to make them leave areas and then arrest them.Police felt that they had the right to beat blacks for no reason what so ever