because the people those times were incredibly racis and when there wasn't any blac people on slavery they were still put down but black people still stood up for themselves like Rosa Parks and Nelson Mandela
15 states were black people free from slavery
it freed them from slavery
Yes, In the 1950's there was slavery. In the 1950's black people were used as slaves because people thought white had rights to more freedom while black could not due to there skin color.
Slavery had a huge impact on American society, and it still has. Especially in the South of America was a lot of slavery. Black people were seen as inferior and white people really thought they were not capable of thinking. During the Civil War, the North was against slavery and the South wasn't. Many people died to fight for the abolishment of slavery. Finally slavery was abolished and black people were free. However, blacks were still seen as an inferior race. Also, the difference in the North and South can still be seen in America. As a black person you can often be called the N-word in Southern America.
A harsh place for black people Slavery had just finished but black people were still treated like slaves by white people
15 states were black people free from slavery
Because very few people on either side believed in black equality, only in freedom from slavery.
In the US, part of the reason slavery was accepted was because of racism but it wasn't the only reason.
slavery
because of slavery
black people like earl
it was horrible black people did not deserve to be treated like that
it freed them from slavery
they did nothing to help
Slavery historically involved the forced labor of people who were often Black or of African descent. This practice perpetuated the notion that people of color were inferior and suited only for servitude. It led to systemic racism and discrimination that continue to affect people of color today.
Yes, one of five who died was Crispus Attucks
He answered his request to help the black people and stop slavery. God the not believe in slavery.