No
no food ,cloothes ,torn houses,no home or shelter,slavery,segregation, unjust treatment
than african americans would have normal lives back than during slavery.
George Washington viewed the lives of whites and African Americans as interconnected, particularly in the context of the economy and society of his time. He recognized that enslaved Africans were integral to the agricultural success of his plantation and the broader economy. While he personally evolved in his views on slavery, advocating for gradual emancipation later in life, he still operated within a system that upheld racial hierarchies. Washington's interactions with African Americans were complex, reflecting both the reliance on their labor and the moral dilemmas surrounding slavery.
Lives of African Americans changed because they were free. However, they often led more dangerous lives because they were still not able to get what the white people had. Most turned to tenant farming because they had no money. With that said, African Americans gained civil rights that white people had.
Not really, segregation came about 20 years after and it really wasn't until the mid 1960's when segregation officially ended.
no food ,cloothes ,torn houses,no home or shelter,slavery,segregation, unjust treatment
no food ,cloothes ,torn houses,no home or shelter,slavery,segregation, unjust treatment
than african americans would have normal lives back than during slavery.
prison
no food ,cloothes ,torn houses,no home or shelter,slavery,segregation, unjust treatment
African American lives
George Washington viewed the lives of whites and African Americans as interconnected, particularly in the context of the economy and society of his time. He recognized that enslaved Africans were integral to the agricultural success of his plantation and the broader economy. While he personally evolved in his views on slavery, advocating for gradual emancipation later in life, he still operated within a system that upheld racial hierarchies. Washington's interactions with African Americans were complex, reflecting both the reliance on their labor and the moral dilemmas surrounding slavery.
Lives of African Americans changed because they were free. However, they often led more dangerous lives because they were still not able to get what the white people had. Most turned to tenant farming because they had no money. With that said, African Americans gained civil rights that white people had.
Slavers. In the 1880's the African American Americans worked as slaves.
Not really, segregation came about 20 years after and it really wasn't until the mid 1960's when segregation officially ended.
it is because yeah
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