A free black person was not legally owned or controlled by another individual, while an enslaved black person was considered property and forced to work without pay under the ownership of someone else. Free blacks had more autonomy and rights than enslaved blacks, though both still faced discrimination and limited opportunities in society.
As of 2020, the ratio of Hispanics to blacks in the United States is approximately 1 to 2. This means there are roughly twice as many black Americans as Hispanic Americans in the country.
Chisholm sees similarities in how both women and Black individuals have been marginalized and faced discrimination based on their identity. She notes that society has created barriers for both groups in terms of access to education, employment, and political power. However, she also highlights the specific challenges and stereotypes faced by each group, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing these unique experiences.
"Worked" is a generous way to put it. Black were enslavedon plantations.
No, not all black people were slaves. While millions of black people were enslaved throughout history, there were also free black individuals and communities that existed. It's important to recognize the diversity of experiences within the black community.
"because whites thought they were better then everyone else" Actually, when White Europeans encountered Black Africans, the Europeans were much more advanced in science, technology, socio/political organization, business and trade and most other yardsticks by which we measure societies. In that sense White Europeans WERE better, and certainly had the force to subjugate Blacks. But in most of today's world we believe that human beings as human beings are equals in their fundamental right to freedom no matter what their racial, ethnic or economic origins and circumstances. That belief was not prevalent centuries ago and, in some parts of our world, variations of "caste" cultures still exist.
The Black Codes had dealt mostly with social controls, the Jim Crow laws deprived blacks of civic and political participation, established segregated educational and transportation facilities, and forbade intermarriage between blacks and whites.
The schools for blacks were usually, if not always, markedly inferior in facilities and staff when compared to white schools.
Black schools were dirtier and had less money. White schools had more money and they took more care of them.
unique, since no other colonial nation had ever enslaved blacks ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That is a false statement. The Spanish were the first to own black slaves. The word Negro even means black in spanish which is the name that was adopted by the English colonies. Try again.
Black protestantism exemplified the synthesis in the United States of African and European cultures. Methodist and Baptist preachers converted thousands of white families and and hundreds of enslaved blacks. Until this time, African-born blacks, had maintained the religious practices of their homelands.
slavery and defined as relationships between enslaved.
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NO, rebbeca black is not jack blacks daughter. What an insult to Jack Black
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It seems like there may be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about the key differences between a black hole and a star?
During slavery, many enslaved Black individuals were required to worship in white churches as their own spiritual practices were often forbidden. This segregation of worship spaces reinforced power dynamics and control over enslaved people.