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When did discrimination against blacks and whites end?

Discrimination has been going on for thousands of years, and will probably continue. Some groups become less a target of discrimination in certain time periods, and others become more often targets. these days in the U. S. of A., Blacks are still victims of discrimination, but less so than 50 or 100 years ago. On the other hand, Arabs (a racial group, often but not always Muslim) and Muslims (a religions group, often but not always Arab) have seen increasing discrimination since a narrow subset of Muslim Arabs attacked on 9/11/2001. But there was also a time when the Irish were victims. There is no way to predict who will be the "bad guys" 50 years in the future. The best we can do is probably try to get people to be reasonable today and how some of it carries over to tomorrow.


What is a sentence for discrimination?

I have corrected the spelling of "discrimation" to what I believe is the word you wanted. Discrimination is the unjust treatment of people based on race, gender, sex, or other qualifications. Blacks have traditionally been subjected to discrimination. Discrimination is wrong and should not be practiced.


How did free blacks cope with discrimination in the mid-1800s?

Free blacks in the mid-1800s coped with discrimination by forming their own mutual aid societies, churches, and schools to support each other. They also advocated for civil rights through petitioning, litigation, and political action. Some individuals chose to migrate to free states or territories to escape the oppressive conditions in the South.


What was life for free blacks during slavery?

Life for free blacks during slavery was challenging and unjust. They faced discrimination, segregation, limited rights, and constant threats to their safety. Free blacks often lived in fear of being captured and enslaved, and had to navigate systemic racism in their daily lives.


In the south free blacks were?

In the South, free blacks faced discrimination, limited rights, and restrictions on their movements. They often lived in segregated communities and were subject to harsher laws than white individuals. Despite their free status, they still had to navigate a society that denied them full citizenship and equality.

Related Questions

What did the NAACP attempt to get the federal government to prevent?

Discrimination against blacks.


What caused the great migration?

racial violence and economic discrimination against blacks in the south


What made martin stand up for blacks?

Martin Luther King jr. wanted equal rights for whites and blacks. He thought it was wrong to give whites a larger amount of money for jobs. Also, he wanted no discrimination against anyone (from blacks to whites, or whites to blacks) even though this might have brought up riots.


How did discrimination against blacks came into existence?

They ate pie and liked it because pie is yummy.


What did W.E.B bois believe?

Blacks should demand equality and civil rights


Was duke ellington ever discriminated?

Yes, because he was alive during the days of discrimination against blacks.


Were blacks affected by reverse discrimination?

The blacks were slightly affected by reverse discrimination. Only about 3% of the respondents were from the African-American race.


What did W.E.B. Du Bois believe?

Blacks should demand equality and civil rights.


What is legal discrimination against blacks?

Absolutely, in fact in many places it was not only legalbut was required by law. If you did not discriminate, then you could be arrested and prosecuted!


What groups faced discrimination in the west?

The blacks mainly...


Is it true that the EEOC office in Indianapolis Indiana refuses to accept complaints of reverse discrimination by victims of black discrimination against whites and Hispanics?

Yes, absolutely. If you are not a "traditionally discriminated minority" according to them you have no right to claim discrimination whatsoever. In other words blacks are so fair that they would NEVER discriminate against anyone. LOL


Why did blacks left the south not for slavery?

Prejudice and racism existed beyond the Civil War. Loopholes in national, state and city laws allowed for discrimination against blacks. The North was more tolerant of blacks, so many left for job opportunities and a better life.