Yes they did. Just watch some old movies. Hattie McDaniel (Mammy in Gone with the Wind) when chastened for playing so many maids in movies said
"I would rather make 150.00 a week playing a maid than be one for 15.00".
Positive changes resulted from the Harlem Renaissance.
By the end of the 1600s, indentured servants were being given 25 acres of land, and their freedom. The first blacks that came to America in the 1610s were treated as indentured servants, and slavery was not decided on the basis.
farmers, new immigrants, blacks, people in poverty, unemployed
the Sacco-Vanzetti case, and Harlem Renaissance
I would say Many northern blacks returned to the South in search of better jobs.
The Union allowed blacks to serve in the army. The Confederates did not allow slaves to fight in combat so they only used blacks for non-combat issues such as servants.
The Union allowed blacks to serve in the army. The Confederates did not allow slaves to fight in combat so they only used blacks for non-combat issues such as servants.
The Union allowed blacks to serve in the army. The Confederates did not allow slaves to fight in combat so they only used blacks for non-combat issues such as servants.
Whites were used as inderntured servants though blacks were mostly slaves.
their owners are afraid indentured servants would teach blacks to read or write
equality for blacks
yes because you will need people to serve you
Lady in waiting
Franklin Roosevelt
the answer is Jazz.
Positive changes resulted from the Harlem Renaissance.
it was mainly the 'Blacks', coal miners and farmers.