Sin is the answer to your question. We are different but not better than anyone else. It is not wrong to want to be separate from people you are different from. But you can't be in God's will and hate anyone!
No and if they did they would go to jail
they segregated blacks and whites.
whites
Life for both whites and blacks in the 1920s and 1940s was marked by significant racial segregation and discrimination in the United States. Whites generally had more opportunities for education, employment, and housing, while blacks faced limited access to these resources and experienced systemic racism and Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation. Discrimination and disparities persisted, creating a deeply unequal society for both groups during this period.
Jim Crow separated blacks and whites by preventing them from going to school together and using the same public facilities such as restrooms. Blacks and whites had separate entrances to businesses and public transportation had separate sections for whites and blacks.
They thought that they were 'different' and they were so racist and they thought they blacks were jus creatures not humans.
No and if they did they would go to jail
they segregated blacks and whites.
because whites didn't like blacks and they thought they were better than blacks !
The Jim Crow Law segregated the blacks & whites
whites
Whites
Blacks consider blacks sexier and whites consider whites sexier.In a natural environment Races would not mix.It is goes against what we are hardwired to do.Cheers.
the blacks were treated poorly while the whites were treated with respect. the blacks were like the whites slaves.
whites
What where some conflicks bewteen blacks and whites?
Life for both whites and blacks in the 1920s and 1940s was marked by significant racial segregation and discrimination in the United States. Whites generally had more opportunities for education, employment, and housing, while blacks faced limited access to these resources and experienced systemic racism and Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation. Discrimination and disparities persisted, creating a deeply unequal society for both groups during this period.