After the execution of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863 and subsequent legal changes, the treatment of Black individuals varied widely across the United States. While some gained freedom and rights, systemic racism persisted, leading to discriminatory laws such as Black Codes in the South. These laws sought to restrict the rights of Black people, enforcing segregation and economic exploitation. The struggle for equality continued long after emancipation, culminating in the Civil Rights Movement of the 20th century.
slave codes
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.
It helped blacks be treated equally
They faced discrimination and limited opportunities. (Apex)
The blacks were treated very badly. They had to stay in a whole other community than the whites. The blacks had to stay in home lands and the home lands were really bad. The blacks had to share every thing they had with the other blacks in the home lands. If the blacks worked for a white the black had to go miles to get to the white and the black had to have like a passport thing to go to the whites house.
the blacks were treated poorly while the whites were treated with respect. the blacks were like the whites slaves.
No.
Blacks were treated terribly in the gold rush. There was still slavery going on so, that was one reason.
this means that blacks wanted to be treated more fairly.
They were treated very well if they had gold
They weren't treated very well but were treated better than earlyer years
Blacks were not treated well.They were often beaten and hurt.Firefighters used to spray them with the hoses to make them leave areas and then arrest them.Police felt that they had the right to beat blacks for no reason what so ever
VERY badly
Because blacks were treated pooply so you didnt want to be a slave
Blacks were not treated well even after the emancipation proclimation whites still treated blacks bad. Seperating them from everything they do and sometimes not aloowing blacks certain places or allowing them to do certain things. Blacks were basically cut off from the American lifestyle for a long time.
Better then in the south
The slave owners hated them. They treated them like cattle, basically. The blacks had no rights, and it was shameful.