Yes, generally.
Not everyone considers questions against blacks racism. It depends on the person, and also on the question. Racial issues are very complex nowadays.
Blacks were treated poorly because of racism, the belief that skin color makes some people superior to others. In fact, segregation both resulted from and perpetuated racism by forcing blacks to live with less access to health care, nutritious food, and education.
labour dispute- blacks were paid less white paid way more government contracted foreign workers to work racial tension-blacks were frustrated with taking orders from white foreign foremen.
The slave owners hated them. They treated them like cattle, basically. The blacks had no rights, and it was shameful.
Yes, racism can come from any race (i.e. blacks, whites, Asians, Indians, etc.)
For the pure hatrid of whites and blacks back in the 1950s and back.
martin Luther king was fighting racism, because he wanted everybody to be treated the same. The blacks and the Whites.
Almost nobody believed in equal rights for blacks.
yes there is. in 1950 it was bad they had it bad. but today in the 2000s racism doesn't have it bad anymore because whites and blacks work together,schools are not segregated,whites and blacks can use the same bathroom,whites and blacks can do almost about the same its not bad as it use to be.
In both countries, blacks were discriminated against and treated with contempt. Blacks did not have equal opportunities with the whites. In the US, blacks fought against racism while in SA they fought against apartheid.
Racism continued and blacks still werent treated as equalls, but later on came Martin Luther and that era ended it all.
Booker T. Washington