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    The Native-American and African-American communities in the united states have undergone countless adversities since before the birth of America. The South held a stronghold on the institution of slavery‚ while American colonists robbed the indigenous people of their land and culture. After the civil war‚ however‚ the conditions of both groups changed dramatically. The residual tribes were driven to reservations and the slaves were freed. In the years immediately succeeding the war‚ blacks‚ due to

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    Baskar May Baskar Mr. Hogan 6/7 12/16/2022. The Civil Rights Movement The civil rights movement was an event that happened in history and is still happening today. How did it make a change today? The civil rights movement is an event in history that created a lack of change in world culture through multiple attacks on people demonstrating we are still not all equal. Before the Civil Rights movement‚ there was segregation and unfair treatment of people based on skin color.“Black people living or

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    The Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 60s changed American society forever. The Civil Rights movement started in the mid-1950s. The goal was to give African Americans the same rights that whites in the country took for granted. They were tired of being treated as second class citizens. In the 60s the movement finally started to achieve its goals both in judicial and legislative victories against discrimination. The activists focused on Southern racial discrimination‚ the Jim Crow system and

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    African Americans and Discrimination Originally from Sub-Sahara Africa‚ thousands of African Americans were kidnapped and brought over to and sold in the United States during the Atlantic Slavery Trade. By 1860‚ before the Civil War‚ 3.5 million African Americans lived as slaves‚ mostly in the Southern United States. More than 500‚000 lived as free persons in 33 states across the United States (2008). Today‚ many African Americans believed to have come from European American or Native

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    be cited properly. Three point deduction per error. African Americans after the Civil War The African Americans played a major role before and after the Civil War‚ beginning from 1861 to 1870‚ which helped shape the course and consequences of the Civil War. In determining how African Americans shaped the course and consequences of the Civil War‚ one must assess how African Americans were given more opportunities. Politically‚ African Americans began to have a role in voting and to have the President

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    Civil Rights Dbq

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    In the early and late 1950s‚ discrimination against African Americans (AA)‚ especially in South America - still existed even after the Abolition of Slavery in 1865. AA’s were segregated from the rest of the White Americans and were not treated equally and so were unable to experience the freedom the white people had. Jim Crow laws (1877-1954) stated that Black and White people must be segregated from each other at all times (but equal to each other) as also the Political and government roles in the

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    Civil Rights

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    Let’s go back in time. Let’s go on a journey where we can see and feel how things felt when discrimination was involved in our country. Many years ago‚ a majority of the whites would believe that blacks were nobody in comparison to the whites. Yet today this sort of problem occurs. A large amount of the whites would believe they were on top of every other being depending on their race. Most blacks were treated more like targets than humans. Some blacks were fortunate enough if they were treated with

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    African Americans in the American Revolution Leading into the American Revolution‚ African Americans were placed in a dilemma of whether to rebel or remain faithful to the crown. There were two sides of the American Revolution; the Patriots (also known as the rebels)‚ were the Americans that wanted to gain their independence from Great Britain. The Loyalist was the people who wanted to stay under the control of Great Britain. Some African Americans joined the Loyalist because they were promised

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    Racism and Civil Rights

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    understood‚ and this is partly due to the ever changing nature of racism and race relations. The word race itself has evolved in meaning over time‚ from being a simple denotation of origin‚ to a stronger more elaborate meaning after the birth of the civil rights movement‚ who related race‚ and more specifically the term racism‚ to mean racial prejudice and discrimination‚ as opposed to a simple differentiation of origin or doctrine. Racism also varies across the globe‚ been dealt with differently and also

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    actions‚ Lincoln was showing the US was against slavery but not the Confederacy. If like the leaders of these countries at the time‚ you took the time to read and study the act you would see it does nothing and in fact‚ Lincoln thought that the Afro American was not the equal of whites and his plan was to resettle the slaves in either the Amazon or Western Texas. Most people are not aware that there was a series of action and even proclamations for instance Lincolns correspondence of October 14

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