Slavery is a horrible aspect in the African American culture. It affected the way people looked at them, how they saw themselves, and made them see what they have to overcome in life.
In the time before slavery, there were no African-Americans.
You are basing your perception of the mentality of white people on a very limited number. Most white people don't hate any group of people as a whole. White people have learned from their misperceptions of others since the days of destroying Native American societies and slavery. Why don't you try that.
Africans, would enslave those, that their tribe conquered, and then proceed to sell them to the New World. Maybe white people are upset that your people, invade their lands?
I think that he was a white man trying to help abolish slavery.
explain how unfair treatment and slavery affected women wh o came to california during the 1800s?
the white people
it over populated the white people itself !
No, not all white people believed in slavery. There were white individuals who were against slavery and fought for its abolition. Additionally, there were free African Americans and indigenous peoples who also opposed slavery.
Yes slavery has no ethnic boundaries.
white people
bcuz white people think they are better then everyone and needed people to work for them
The southern white people wanted slavery forever because they wanted more unfair laboring to the white farmers.
it help by the slaves not having to be payed Free labor meant that white people could keep all the money that they earned making many people rich.
Not all white people agreed with slavery and some people liked the ideas of no more slavery and felt like he would end it
No, it is not fair to blame all white people for slavery. Slavery was a complex institution supported by various social, economic, and political factors, and not all white individuals participated in or benefited from it. Many white people actively opposed slavery and fought for its abolition. Blaming an entire race for the actions of some individuals oversimplifies history and ignores the contributions of those who worked towards justice and equality.
Black people weren't allowed the certain rights that white people had.They weren't allowed to drink from the same water fountains, go to the same schools or even eat at the same restaurants. They were already in slavery tho so to come out of slavery and still be treated like this in the south it probably had little affect unless you were already born up north.
Slavery allowed the South to build a significant cotton trade. It allowed agriculture to thrive, creating great wealth for the white land owners.