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Cause the black schools had less supplies and the whites had more
because the black not as good as the whites, so the whites catch then black and send them to work for the whites
he wanted whites an black to get along
It was about how he wanted to start a new empire under the black rule where the whites were their cotton pickers
It frightened some whites.
education and land- they wanted land to farm
it just affected them lol
She probably does not like black boys because she only worked with whites and never really wanted to work with a black.
It was a system set up by the White establishment in order to maintain the status quo. They needed the free labor to help build America. They tried the same thing with the Native Americans. Blacks fought Whites because Black's wanted to feel free, and to be free slave's, all blacks wanted for slavery to be over even native America people. Whites fought the Black because they wanted to have slaves. Whites wanted slaves to be able to tell them what to do and to own something. Whites did not work just did different things and needed slave so they could do the White things around the house. Whites wanted to have slaves because with out the slaves they would have to do their own work and their other work around the house.
Cause the black schools had less supplies and the whites had more
because the black not as good as the whites, so the whites catch then black and send them to work for the whites
NO blacks and whites could not mix easily at all especially around the 1950's and 60's. they weren't given the same opportunities as them. (like jobs, education, colleg etc) being a black was hard, especcially being humiliated often because of it. So if blacks and whites did mix it wasen't easily and probably not wanted by both colours.
because whites did not like blacks so they would not have freedom. well they did have freedom BUT they wanted to limit their freedom
Whites wanted to get more land and money. sometimes when you had a slave you would get more land for it.
Black labor was seen as necessary in the South due to the agricultural economy heavily reliant on labor-intensive crops like cotton and tobacco. Plantation owners believed that black labor was essential to maintain profitability and ensure the success of their plantations. Additionally, the myth of black inferiority was used to justify the exploitation and control of black labor in the South.
he wanted whites an black to get along
their views were that black people was just as able to do anything that the white people could do and that the black people just wanted to be treated the same as the whites were. There is more info at the attached link.