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cause they ain't got no sense plus their's a difference between rational black people and n****as by the way im black just incase so theirs no racial tension

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Did the end of slavery mean that blacks and withes were treated equally?

The end of slavery did not automatically result in equal treatment for blacks and whites. Institutionalized racism and discrimination persisted in various forms, including segregation and Jim Crow laws, which enforced separate facilities for blacks and whites. It took many more years of struggle and activism to achieve greater equality in society.


Why did most northerners come to believe that slavery was dangerous because of what it did to whites as opposed to blacks?

Most northerners believed that slavery was dangerous for whites because it degraded their moral character and social fabric, leading to a society based on exploitation and oppression. This understanding was influenced by abolitionist movements and a growing sense of moral outrage against the institution of slavery.


Is the percentage of gay blacks proportionate to the percentage of gay whites in America?

There is no definitive data comparing the exact percentage of gay individuals among different racial groups in America. Sexual orientation is complex and influenced by a variety of factors beyond race. It's important to avoid generalizations and assumptions about the demographics of LGBTQ+ individuals.


Is there more blacks on welfare than whites?

While African Americans are more likely to receive welfare benefits than whites, the majority of welfare recipients in the United States are white. Socioeconomic factors play a significant role in determining eligibility for and receipt of welfare benefits.


When did blacks have to drink from different fountains than whites?

Blacks had to drink from different fountains than whites during the era of segregation in the United States, which was most prevalent in the late 19th and early to mid-20th centuries. This discriminatory practice was enforced through Jim Crow laws and enforced racial segregation in public facilities.

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