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Many employers do not hire African Americans as they do Caucasians. The Africans Americans are also not paid as well.

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The white Americans took blacks from Africa. They put them in a boat nude, and shipped them to America as slaves. They separated the blacks from their family. The slave masters did cruel things to these African slaves. This why African-Americans live in the United States. If the Americans never shipped blacks to America, blacks today would be in Africa. Also, this is why we have racism in America.


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You have to realize that the Civil War was over just 35 years before. Many who fought in the War were still alive and they still believed that blacks were inferior.Males finally had the right to vote in 1870. Then there the same-but-equal rules which kept the blacks segregated, the whites-only restaurants, riding in the back of the bus rules and many other things like this. Most occurred in the South.And it is still going on today.


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Well, Jackie Robinson was the first African American in the MLB. Without him, African Americans may not be able to be part of the MLB- even today. He also inspired many African Americans to prove that they could do anything white people can.

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