Segregation was a byproduct of the Civil War in the former Confederate states.
The southerners still felt after the Civil War that the former slaves, blacks, were inferior to former slave holders, whites.
Segregation is act or process of keeping human separated in their day to day lives.
The whites in the southern United States didn't want to have to share their drinking fountains, restrooms, restaurants and hotels with those they thought of as unclean, dirty or inferior.
The theory of evolution was use to reinforce the southern white folks belief in the superiority of the white race over the black race.
The Bible was also use to show that Noah had cursed the offspring of Ham (Canaan) with slavery for Ham's sin.
None of these things justified the action of Segregation, the treating of your own people group as superior and other people groups as inferior.
All are created in the image of God: "Red and Yellow, Black and White they are precious in His sight, Jesus loves the little children of the World."
And we are all inferior to God Almighty but he still loves us, and Jesus His Son died to open the only way to the Father.
Segregation was a byproduct of the Civil War in the former Confederate states.
The southerners still felt after the Civil War that the former slaves, blacks, were inferior to former slave holders, whites.
Segregation is act or process of keeping human separated in their day to day lives.
The whites in the southern United States didn't want to have to share their drinking fountains, restrooms, restaurants and hotels with those they thought of as unclean, dirty or inferior.
The theory of evolution was use to reinforce the southern white folks belief in the superiority of the white race over the black race.
The Bible was also use to show that Noah had cursed the offspring of Ham (Canaan) with slavery for Ham's sin.
None of these things justified the action of Segregation, the treating of your own people group as superior and other people groups as inferior.
All are created in the image of God: "Red and Yellow, Black and White they are precious in His sight, Jesus loves the little children of the World."
And we are all inferior to God Almighty but he still loves us, and Jesus His Son died to open the only way to the Father.
The North had opposed the extension of slavery because they didn't want the 'inhumane' segregation to spread the the newer joining territories/states. And they couldn't have yet attempted to abolish slavery all together at that point because the segregation force was too large and powerful. So they hoped to only turn new territories/states anti-slavery. Slavery was one issue, equal rights was another issue. So to say that Northerners did not like segregation is not true. Segregation existed in the North and the USA as a whole for decades after the Civil War.
she ended segragation on the bus
Frederick Douglass was born into slavery. He was torn from his mother and grandmother. He went on to help the country by stopping segregation and slavery.
The final outcome was the North defeating the South in the Civil War and ending slavery in America and ending segregation.
Because African Americans used to be slaves. When Abraham Lincoln became president, his plan was to stop slavery from spreading but the Southern states thought he was going to abolish slavery. The Civil War begun and the Union won. The 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, was also passed. After abolishing slavery, African Americans were treated badly because of their race. That's how it started.
Segregation is still in the us today and it started in 1550!! When slavery ended it still had racial segregation we don't know the exact year it started but it ended in 1967
Segregation started in the south.
Mostly during times of slavery and segregation.
The North had opposed the extension of slavery because they didn't want the 'inhumane' segregation to spread the the newer joining territories/states. And they couldn't have yet attempted to abolish slavery all together at that point because the segregation force was too large and powerful. So they hoped to only turn new territories/states anti-slavery. Slavery was one issue, equal rights was another issue. So to say that Northerners did not like segregation is not true. Segregation existed in the North and the USA as a whole for decades after the Civil War.
she ended segragation on the bus
The Confederate flag.
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Segregation and slavery both involve the systemic oppression and discrimination of a particular group of people based on factors such as race or ethnicity. Both practices have been used to uphold power dynamics and maintain social control over marginalized communities. Additionally, both segregation and slavery have had long-lasting effects on the affected groups, impacting their social, economic, and political standing.
Frederick Douglass was born into slavery. He was torn from his mother and grandmother. He went on to help the country by stopping segregation and slavery.
No, the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court case was not about slavery. It was a landmark case in 1896 that upheld racial segregation laws, introducing the "separate but equal" doctrine, allowing for legal segregation and discrimination. It maintained racial segregation and laid the groundwork for decades of racial inequality in the United States.
The final outcome was the North defeating the South in the Civil War and ending slavery in America and ending segregation.
The final outcome was the North defeating the South in the Civil War and ending slavery in America and ending segregation.