Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans
African Americans are treated equally in the eyes of the law, but differently by different people. Some people are nice and treat them as if they are humans, while other people disrespect them.
The Civil Rights Movement united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
Most people who define themselves as African American are descendants or great-great-grand children of African slaves that were sold to slave traders to be brought to America on ships and sold to plantation owners to work in the home or field. So they were brought to America against their will and did not willfully move here. In Africa one tribe would conquer another tribe and make them their slaves or sell them to slave traders.
Cities grew slowly because their way of life was so unfamiliar to 19th century Americans. They were well established in a rural economy.
Often discriminated against freedmen.
African Americans
The relationship between White people and established African Americans in cities is often shaped by historical context, socioeconomic status, and cultural dynamics. In many urban areas, established African American communities have developed rich cultural identities and resources while navigating systemic inequalities. Interactions can be characterized by collaboration in cultural exchanges and social initiatives, but they may also be marked by tension due to issues like gentrification, economic disparity, and racial prejudice. Ultimately, these relationships are complex and vary significantly across different cities and neighborhoods.
African Americans
found high paying jobs
African Americans
African Americans
most of the people in Africa are African Americans....I think
found high paying jobs
Pan-Africanism was the movement that united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.
Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans
The Civil Rights Movement united African Americans with groups of people from Africa.