Many Southerners believed that slaves were property, and property cannot have a gun, fight, or kill people. Sometimes blacks did fight for the Confederacy, however
yes
I believe that the Baptist denomination also allowed African Americans before the Civil War as well.
no because at the time african americans were still not allowed to do some things in New York, but in 1893 they decided to let them in but not yet. so in 1857 they finally let African Americans to join the army in New York
Most African Americans were sharecroppers after the civil war. This was a system in which the landowner would allow them work a piece of land and give them some of the crop produced.
Because the Declaration of Independence stated that "all men are created equal". (even though African Americans were considered property not men back then).
Southerners also made sure that African Americans were put in the worst schools with little or no supplies. It is not surprising that they failed the test.
The 13th Amendment of the US constitution did not allow racial profiling for the enslaved African Americans.
How long after slavery officially ended was the Constitution amended to allow African Americans to vote
In 1862, Congress passed a law to allow African Americans to join the Union Army.
yes
There were too few African American Voters to allow them to become a Political force.
It did not allow African Americans to join.
1957
It did not allow African Americans to join.
It did not allow African Americans to join.
It did not allow African Americans to join.
It did not allow African Americans to join.