terribly. they didn't have the same rights and many whites didn't see them as their equal. they werent treated with respect
Racial segregation is when two races (examples of races are black, white, Mexican, Asian, etc.) are separated in everything they do. We once had a segregation between whites and blacks in America. They were separated in schools, restrooms, water fountains, parts of a bus (look up Rosa Parks for more info on that), and just about everything in life we do.
some people are prejudiced
Not all are, but maybe because they were treated unfairly ages ago and people were judged by skin colour.
Black people were treated differently than white people. There were things like colored schools and white schools.
the most people in south Africa to die were black and they died during the apartheid
YES
Black people were treated badly during the american soda bomb.
cos of segregation
black people are black because there black
Blacks were treated poorly because of racism, the belief that skin color makes some people superior to others. In fact, segregation both resulted from and perpetuated racism by forcing blacks to live with less access to health care, nutritious food, and education.
There was a lot of segregation in the South and many blacks were treated unfairly.
Segregation meant that the black people were not allowed to eat at the same resturant as white people etc...
horibly they never got anything and white people treated them unfairly even some places didn't give sirvice to colered people. the negro people had to go to the back of places to get in if they gave sirvice to the negros.
During 1928-1948 in the US, there were laws that treated black people poorly. Black people had to use separate facilities and could not mingle with white people.
Any person who was African American or partly was considered Black and were treated that way. Until recently it was against the law for people of different races to marry or have a relationship. Socially, it was also looked down upon.
they were treated like black people in the 60s
black people were treated as a lesser race and treated unfairly and acused of crime but they were inocent.