They simply did not exist. Most people in UK had never seen a coloured skin before the Immigration from the Caribbean in the 1950s....
The treatment of black people was slowly improving by the 20th century through the work of civil rights leaders such as Martin Luther King and Rosa Parks. However, groups such as the KKK still existed, and many people did not show black people respect for much of the 20th century.
The Exodusters built all black communities.
A large amount of Black people started to arrive in Britain during the 1950s, mostly from the Carribean and some African countries part of the Commonwealth, especially West African, since the Black Carribeans descend from West African countries...It is said that some black people came to Britain during the 19th century, due to slavery. I hope this answer helps!
Racial discrimination between black and white people is still alive in the 21st century. The black people are in most cases treated as an inferior race by the white folks.
the cotton would be loaded onto a ship by black slaves then taken over to Britain for processing
black people were treated as a lesser race and treated unfairly and acused of crime but they were inocent.
Today, they are treated with antibiotics.
Black people were treated badly during the american soda bomb.
there are actually more dicent working,middle,and upper class black communities than ghettos
The Black Codes regulated how slaves could be treated. These laws also regulated how free black people could be treated by whites.
In the middle of 18 to 1900s, they were treated as slaves.
the black slaves. since the 13oos and made a great impact on Britain