The right to live as human beings should.
The right to clean water and food.
Freedom of speech.
Own property.
Live with anyone.
And Basically every right.
They were practically treated like property.
womens freedoms were very different from today. Today we get to pick what we want to wear, eat what we want to eat, choose our own religion, and choose the school we wanted to attend. Freedoms are more eliglbe for blacks and whites because back in the day we had a disease i would call it called racisim. People were very races and now today everyone is treated equally and that's how it should be ... womens freedoms were very different from today. Today we get to pick what we want to wear, eat what we want to eat, choose our own religion, and choose the school we wanted to attend. Freedoms are more eliglbe for blacks and whites because back in the day we had a disease i would call it called racisim. People were very races and now today everyone is treated equally and that's how it should be ...
As they are today. Alaska and Hawaii were the last to be granted statehood in 1959
No, it could not apply today, because the case was concerned with the rights of slaves.
Slavery still exists today. There are currently 27 million slaves.
Officially slaves were freed in 1865, but they were still slaves once the Black Codes were enacted in the south, which happened to take away their freedoms that congress had just given to them. This was after the federal troops pulled out after the reconstruction plan had taken place (in the South). ~ After the Emancipation Proclamation and the Black Codes, people of color still were not granted full rights of citizenship until the late 1960's in the United States (inalienable rights). Rather than being publicly enslaved on plantations, they were lynched, tortured, raped, WHIPPED, beaten, dragged to death, and most often imprisoned, simply for being non-white throughout the southern states. The remnants of the confederate's historic inhumanity toward African Americans can still be seen today in the rhetoric of those attempting to blame Our first President who is non-white, President Obama, with the tragic mistakes committed by the previous President, who was white (bush).
Slaves owners deprived their slaves of the many things we, today, take for granted. Slaves were not allowed education, they were not allowed to go out how and when they wanted, they were not allowed to vote, they were not allowed to compain when they are abused, and slaves were not allowed to sleep in bed and wear proper clothing.
Today, slaves are usually victims of the sex trade.
There are still slaves today.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as human trafficking and slavery are illegal and often hidden. However, it is estimated that there are around 40 million people currently living in modern slavery worldwide.
he helped us have our freedoms
Yes, the Constitution is still needed today, especially for the freedoms of the people.
The freedoms we are given in the US Constitution help promote business today.
Slavery is now illegal in the US. Therefore there should be no slaves in the US today.
nope he didnt
No, not legally.
the resurch documents that many blacks alive today have grandparents today who were slaves authoe no percentage it did say many
Its true