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While it is true that religion was a significant aspect of culture in the American South, it is not accurate to say that it was the only thing shared among southerners. There were many other cultural elements, such as traditions, values, and food, that were also commonly shared. The mixing of blacks and whites in the South was a complex and gradual process influenced by various social, political, and economic factors throughout history.
It is a matter of individual choice and personal wealth distribution. Islam encourages charity and helping those in need, so wealthy Muslims have a responsibility to contribute towards alleviating poverty and hunger in society. Striking a balance between personal wealth and social responsibility is key in addressing poverty issues.
It is highly unlikely that society would revert to a "whites only" policy. Such segregation and discrimination are widely condemned and illegal in many countries. There is a growing awareness and push for diversity, equity, and inclusion in society, making a return to such policies improbable.
Nat Turner was the religious leader who led a slave revolt in 1831 in Southampton County, Virginia. Turner and his followers killed around 60 whites before being captured and executed.
Harriet Jacobs primary writing audience for her autobiography "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" was the general public, especially those in the North who were involved in the abolitionist movement. She aimed to educate and raise awareness about the realities of slavery and the struggles faced by enslaved individuals.
Slaves in the slave trade were often forced to convert to Christianity as a way to control and assimilate them into the dominant culture of their captors. It was a tactic used to strip them of their cultural and religious identity, making them more obedient and easier to control. Additionally, some believed that converting slaves to Christianity would help justify the institution of slavery.
they felt good because there were more blacks then whites
they segregated blacks and whites.
Poor whites shared a common interest with upper-class whites in maintaining social control over blacks.
Poor whites shared a common interest with upper-class whites in maintaining social control over blacks.
because whites didn't like blacks and they thought they were better than blacks !
The Jim Crow Law segregated the blacks & whites
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Blacks consider blacks sexier and whites consider whites sexier.In a natural environment Races would not mix.It is goes against what we are hardwired to do.Cheers.
the blacks were treated poorly while the whites were treated with respect. the blacks were like the whites slaves.
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What where some conflicks bewteen blacks and whites?