AS you should know, they were the first people in America and people like Columbus came some years later and claimed the land his discovery. Years later, when settlements in America began, we traded them cheap items for their native foods and creations ( what we traded was mostly things made out of metal, like guns, that they did not have). They were pushed further and further west as more immigrants claimed housing on the East coast. They were pushed to the Trail of Tears (look it up) and were treated horribly. Modern Native Americans live on paid-for reservations with activities but i wouldn't say they are very nice.
Ethnic minorities in America have faced discrimination, segregation, violence, and systemic inequalities throughout history. From Native Americans to African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, and others, various minority groups have experienced marginalization and injustice in areas like housing, education, employment, and criminal justice. Efforts to address these issues have been ongoing, but systemic challenges persist.
Americans have defined liberty throughout history as freedom from the control of a centralized force.
African Americans couldn't socialize with other troops.
Like many migrant groups throughout history, African Americans in northern cities established independent communities. ~APEX
One ethnic group that has suffered a long history of discrimination in Japan is the Ainu people, who are the indigenous population of the country. Another group that has faced discrimination is the Burakumin, who historically belonged to the "outcaste" class. Ethnic Koreans, particularly in the past, have also experienced discrimination in Japan.
Langston Hughes's work raises questions about the treatment of African Americans throughout American history, such as issues around racism, segregation, and discrimination. His poetry and writings prompt reflection on the ongoing struggle for equality and justice in the United States.
Various races have faced discrimination throughout history, including but not limited to Black individuals, Indigenous peoples, Asian communities, and Latino populations. Discrimination can manifest in numerous forms, such as systemic racism, social exclusion, and economic disparity. Each group has experienced unique challenges and injustices, shaped by historical and cultural contexts. Efforts to combat racial discrimination continue globally, aiming for equality and justice for all.
Discrimination - education - history of African Americans - integration - women's rights and much more
Yes Mexican Americans were effected by institutional discrimination especially in southern states, I recommend on reading "Forgotten History: Mexican American School Segregation in Arizona from 1900-195" so you can see some of the history of this type of discrimination.
they were blown up with nukes.
I recently took a class about this and we came to the conclusion that throughout American History African Americans have been portrayed as buffoons, lazy and dumb.
George Washington has the admiration of many Americans throughout the history of our relatively young country.