During the 1880s and 1890s, Southern blacks faced widespread disenfranchisement and systemic racism following the end of Reconstruction. Jim Crow laws were enacted, enforcing racial segregation and limiting African Americans' rights and opportunities. Many were subjected to economic exploitation through sharecropping and tenant farming, while violence and intimidation from groups like the Ku Klux Klan further suppressed their civil rights. This period marked a significant regression in the social and political status of African Americans in the South.
Racial violence in the north
they had farming
Which former Confederate state had the most blacks holding office during Reconstruction
Blacks and minorities were portrayed somewhat negatively in the 1980s and 1990s. Some shows were positive but most showed blacks as gangster and uncultured.
no
During segregation blacks were kept separate from whites. This is because blacks were not viewed as equal to the whites.
election of blacks as governors
Yes. Slave gangs did most of the laying of track in the South.
Racial violence in the north
They were able to register to vote after obtaining voting rights.
nothing they dided
President Andrew Jackson restricted African American rights during reconstruction. Blacks were excluded from southern politics. Radical Reconstruction occurred from 1867 to 1877
The blacks rebeled over the white and after they rebeled they got jobs as painter,musicians etc.
Under apartheid, people from the Indian sub-continent were classed as 'coloureds' and had a status between that of whites and blacks.
Virginia was the southern state reconstructed in 1870.
blacks died during slavery because, they didnt have much food or drinks and they was beaten when they get acuse of stealling...
The southern Greek alliance led by Sparta defeated the Persian expeditionary army and its Greek allies.