The 14th amendment was a response to discriminatory laws passed in the south.
The Buffalo Soldiers, who were African American and did not have full civil rights and who were treated as second class citizens, were used to fight Native Americans, who did not have full civil rights and were treated as second class citizens.
they were treated badly
Poor people were treated as third class citizens. Stealing bread to feed a hungry stomach resulted in the death penalty if caught.In the late 1800's a poor person might be asked to share supper with a family. It was common for travelers at that time to stop at farm houses along the way to ask for a drink of water. Poor people in larger cities at that time, however, were beggars in the streets and not getting anywhere for their troubles.
They were treated like angels
I think he was treated very well
capos were not discriminatory, they treated all of their charges poorly
People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.
Not good
They were treated as subordiante or second-class citizens.
citizens
Not so good.
So nobody is treated unfairly in court
sometimes
the real question is why do they
Yes most Roman citizens did though there were some that were treated like like dog****
Anti-discriminatory practise promotes the fairness of any service and the fact that everyone needs to be treated equally. It is important to promote these positive practises to ensure all service users are treated as individuals and in a positive way that considers their needs e.g. culture. For example, providing an anti-discriminatory environment in a school enables children to develop self-esteem and confidence as there is no favouritism or people treat differently.
It resulted in the Civil War between the pro slavery Confederates and anti slavery Union. (Keepin mind there were many other factors to the Civil War). After the deafet of the Confederates, the 13th Amendment was passed which abloshied slavery, which was then followed by the 14th Amendment which gave Male Blacks the abilty to become citizens and vote.