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Because no-one wanted them to. The Black Codes limited their ambitions, and sharecropping became the normal system of making a living from agriculture.
there is nothing wron with blacks
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the blacks were treated poorly while the whites were treated with respect. the blacks were like the whites slaves.
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Frederick C. Knight has written: 'Working the diaspora' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Blacks, African diaspora, Slave labor, Africans, Agricultural laborers, History
It was meant to provide unity and independence for blacks throughout Africa
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It was meant to provide unity and independence for blacks throughout Africa.
Following the Civil War, the southern legislatures, established under President Johnson's plan for reconstruction, expected the newly freed Blacks to continue to be the backbone of southern agriculture. The Blacks wanted the work but they also expected their Civil Rights. Instead, Southern Legislatures enacted Black Codes. These were laws designed to limit the rights of the Blacks and in all the Southern States, blacks were not granted the right to vote. An example of the Black Codes were laws that said a person could register to vote only if his grandfather had been registered to vote. In some states, blacks were forbidden by law to live in cities or towns. Another law allowed blacks to work only in agriculture or as domestic servants.
Sharecroppers were newly emancipated slaves who stayed on the land or plantation they'd been tied to before. They would continue working in agriculture and in exchange, they would get a small cut of the profit and/or would be able to keep some of the things they grew
African Americans had been working aboard naval vessels for years
Reportedly , the Northern colonies' white working classes felt threatened by the liberation of slaves by making it almost impossible for Black people to take their jobs. Many freed Blacks were sold into slavery in the South which seems immoral.
Because no-one wanted them to. The Black Codes limited their ambitions, and sharecropping became the normal system of making a living from agriculture.
in this movie he was a hater to blacks but now he lerned to judge someone because of there heart not the color
Reuben Thorne - Taking over as captain from an injured Anton Oliver, he led the All Blacks throughout 2002 and 2003.However, in 2002 he did relinquish the position for a temporary period because of an ankle injury - at that time The All Blacks recalled former skipper Taine Randell to take charge for a UK/France tour in 2002
The United States justice system is certainly not biased against blacks. There are periods in US history where, yes, racial tension was strong throughout certain parts of the country, but this has been entirely eliminated today. Skin color has no indicator in court.