yes
He worked for school desegregation when forced to by courts
Yes. In 1977 I worked for the railroad in the McKeesport Tube mill near Pittsburgh. I remember co-workers telling me the pipe was going to Alaska for the pipeline.
They mostly worked in the home, but, if finances forced them, normally worked as servants and maids.
Helots :P (^@^)~
paid labourers
Al-Khwarizmi was not forced to do math; he did it out of interest and ability. However, the government under which he worked was the Abbassid Caliphate.
Because they did it the first time and it worked
They didn't choose to, if was forced apon them. They were legally tied to the land they worked on, by the owner of the land.
Yes, at age 16 he was abducted from Britain and forced into slavery in Ireland where he worked as a shepherd.
only if you were a man and the women worked in the factories making machinery.
The slaves were people who were forced to work for their owners. If they didn't or if they ran away they got whipped.
Nixon appointed Vice President Spiro Agnew to lead a task force on school integration. His efforts also included the Philadelphia Plan of 1970, the first significant affirmative action program. he worked for school desegregation when forced to by courts.