Though technically they were free, there was anger and hatred directed toward these African Americans because plantation owners had lost employees and house holds had lost their slaves. African Americans were, sadly, still treated differently.
They felt as if they were still treated like slaves.
African-Americans broke out of their oppresion because they were tired of living like pigs!!! They believed they should have as many rights as white people, because truly there is no superior race. They wanted civil rights too!
It kept them away from the Americans who didn't like African Americans.
After the civil war ended, African Americans were technically free, but most of them stayed were they had been enslaved, because theyh didn't know where to go. They asked for wagges of course, but a lot of arfrican Americans still faced discrimination, hatred, and being treated like lesser beings.
Wilson, like Roosevelt and Taft, pushed aggressively for economic and political reforms but retreated on civil rights issues. Swayed by his southern upbringing and the support of northern whites, Wilson refused to expand the civil rights of African Americans.
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The African Americans cared for the whites after the Civil War in the sense that they did not rise up in mutiny but chose to continue working hard to earn their living.
like they were 1/3 of a person
They felt as if they were still treated like slaves.
A white racist who did not like how he preached. His march for civil rights. Equality for Africans Americans The leader for African Americans.
It is estimated that about 1/3 of the approximately 180,000 African Americans to enlist in the Civil War were casualties. The approximate number of African Americans killed during the Civil War would thus be around 60,000.
they wanted slavery to end
It represented African Americans and their struggle for equality.
African-Americans broke out of their oppresion because they were tired of living like pigs!!! They believed they should have as many rights as white people, because truly there is no superior race. They wanted civil rights too!
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Successes and failures of the Civil war and Reconstruction in extending civil rights to African Americans included the right to vote being given to African Americans, but failures included Jim Crow laws that attempted to remove such rights.
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