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That whites were still very prejudice against blacks.
leader(s)- Adolf Hitler, Amon Goeth, Adolf Eichmann groups opressed- jews, homos, bis, trans, jehovahs witnesses, blacks, POWs, political enemies, the physically and mentally disabled, and probably more...
Prejudice and racism existed beyond the Civil War. Loopholes in national, state and city laws allowed for discrimination against blacks. The North was more tolerant of blacks, so many left for job opportunities and a better life.
the Jury system in the 1930 was a lot like it is today, yet they still had the problem of racism and prejudice against the blacks at that time.
Free Blacks.
Some people many be prejudice against blacks. Here is what I would say to them. Did you pick white for your color? If they say no. I would say nobody gets to pick their color. You have to take what ever color God gives you. So why hold it against someone because he did not pick white.
Miss Gates showed prejudice by criticizing Hitler's treatment of Jews while also being biased against African Americans, like when she complained about black citizens demanding equal rights. This demonstrates her hypocrisy and lack of understanding about discrimination and equality.
He was taking a stand against the prejudice in the world and wanted our future to change for the better and have whites and blacks have equal oppertunities as we have today.
Until the late 1920s, there was widespread discrimination against blacks by Harlem landlords. It takes discrimination to tell the difference between a good wine and one that is just expensive. Discrimination between fuchsia and purple is easy, but my boyfriend thinks they're both 'pinkish.'
prejudice is hostile feelings you have towards other races, religions, or national groups. segregation is the separation of blacks and whites that was a law
whites wasn't allow to play with the blacks
Ordinary race prejudice. The white troops didn't want blacks serving alongside them in the ranks.