No you have to go to the century before that.
because black people used to be a slave
Being a black African slave was dehumanizing, brutal, and oppressive. Slaves endured physical and psychological abuse, forced labor, separation from family, and a loss of autonomy. Their lives were marked by suffering and exploitation at the hands of their captors.
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
because sc became a slaved state derfore black people had to work for whites and there were more black people than white
In the US, part of the reason slavery was accepted was because of racism but it wasn't the only reason.
they were treated like black people in the 60s
wewefasdfasdafsdf
What country, which revolution?