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The African country that is the friendliest towards Americans is Liberia.
The role of African Americans in the movement towards westward expansion has been attention on the lives and contributions of these often forgotten pioneer.
Affirmative action is supposed to ensure equal rights in several places. For example: to ensure African Americans are not discriminated against when applying for colleges they are given extra "points" for being of this race. These points are considered when deciding who may attend the college. The affirmative action is controversial because some say by giving certain races extra points it is discriminatory towards Caucasians.
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. They felt that fighting poverty was an important step toward improving the status of African Americans
Following the American Civil War many Americans of African descent migrated from the south northward towards large cities such as Philadelphia and Chicago.
The Constitution expanded African American rights in 1870 through the ratification of the Fifteenth Amendment, which prohibited the federal and state governments from denying citizens the right to vote based on "race, color, or previous condition of servitude." This amendment was a significant step towards granting African American men the legal right to participate in the electoral process. However, despite this constitutional protection, many African Americans faced systemic barriers, such as discriminatory practices and violence, that hindered their ability to exercise these rights fully.
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People generally had a negative attitude towards the Bantu Education Act due to its discriminatory and unequal treatment of black South African students.
They were both treated badly, and people were still racist towards them.
Charles Alston's philosophy about the plight of African Americans is that they needed help. He was instrumental in developing the African American community via his art and other means. He believed that anyone is capable of creative ability and sensitivity and worked towards encouraging African Americans to delve in arts.
The election to high offices of former Confederates and white supremacists during the Reconstruction era alarmed many Northerners and left many African Americans feeling betrayed. This group, which included individuals who had previously fought against the Union, gained power in Southern states, undermining the progress made towards civil rights and equality. As these leaders enacted discriminatory laws and policies, it became evident that the promise of true emancipation and political representation for African Americans was not being fulfilled.