segregation became widespread and the norm
Segregation become widespread and the norm novanet
Segregation became widespread and the norm
Sense of superiority over black peopleCondescension toward rural black people
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.
Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.
Segregation become widespread and the norm novanet
The rights of non-whites were improved by various progressive policies. Non-whites benefited from programs that offered food, housing, legal aid and other services.
middle class whites-apex
Anne Elizabeth Heath has written: 'The effects of training in racial identity stage theory on attitudes and perceptions of whites toward blacks' -- subject(s): Race relations, Psychological aspects
It reflected the changing attitudes because it made whites realize that blacks should be treated equally.
To Christianize them.
While people Northern States considered slavery as "inhumane" and Southern States considered it as "important part of capitalist expansion," both groups were essentially racist- believing that whites are superior to blacks. This is because of Social Darwinism that began to gain support.