The American Antislavery Society, founded in 1833, aimed to promote the immediate abolition of slavery and advocate for the rights of Black individuals. While the society included both white abolitionists and Black leaders, such as Frederick Douglass, the involvement of Black members sometimes faced challenges. Many white members initially held paternalistic views, often prioritizing white perspectives and leadership. Nonetheless, the society provided a platform for Black voices and played a crucial role in the broader abolitionist movement.
Liberia
Liberia
The American Colonization Society, founded in 1817, was created for the purpose of sending African-Americans to Africa. It was founded by Robert Finley.
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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.
The goal of the American Colonization Society was to relocate slaves and free Blacks to Africa, specifically, modern Liberia. Garrison's organization's goal was immediate abolition of slavery.
the blacks were treated poorly while the whites were treated with respect. the blacks were like the whites slaves.
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.
African American individuals were not treated very well in the 1940's. These individuals were separated from whites and told they did not have the same privileges as whites.
to encourage migration of free blacks to Africa.
Liberia
Liberia
Society of the Friends of the Blacks was created in 1788.
Society of the Friends of the Blacks ended in 1793.
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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.