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    During the Great Depression all segments of society were hurt‚ but the bottom were hurt the most‚ which in this case were African Americans‚ Native Americans and Women. During the economic deterioration the African Americans were the first employees to be fired or replaced by the White employees. Also the women and Native Americans had the same fate. Agriculture collapse in the South also led many African Americans without a job. The discrimination gave minorities even less educational and economic

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    debates on the great society whether it has helped African Americans or have caused harm. The great society was proposed by Lyndon B. Johnson‚ and the act tried to stop discrimination by introducing voting rights act. The great society also helped Americans with medicare and welfare. Lyndon B. Johnson said it would end poverty and racial injustice‚ also it would rebuild the entire urban United States while preventing boredom and restlessness. In 1964‚ seventy six percent of Americans believed in government

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    Ethnicity‚ 7th edition (Dubuque‚ IA: McGraw-Hill‚ 2009) “Issue #9: Is Racism a Permanent Feature of American Society?” Is Racism a Permanent feature of American Society? Derrick Bell argues in this issue that the prospects for achieving racial equality in the United States are “illusory for Blacks. Bell reminds us despite the fact of the progress of blacks in United States; the legacy of slavery has left a portion of the race “with life-long poverty and soul devastating despair”. Bell believes

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    Slavery obviously had no small affect on the lives of millions of African-Americans in America. Both the North and South had strict rules on how the race was placed in society‚ rules that placed them far beneath any social class in America. It could be said that even free slaves‚ could never actually be "free" due to a complete lack of social equality granted by the American Government. Blacks were treated as something less than a human being‚ something like a product; this product was sold and traded

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    Slavery in the United States and its impact “Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves.”- Abraham Lincoln. These are the words of a man who never had to endure slavery‚ but championed the fight against it. While President Lincoln wasn’t the first to confront this issue he would be the last on a road that was hard paved for millions in lives‚ and blood in the United States. It would be almost two hundred years before these words were spoken that lives were to be changed and

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    30 years after slavery had ended‚ African Americans had lived a harsh life. Many looked for a way out of the South. They began to migrate to the west and north in the 1890’s. This was known as The Great Migration.     African Americans were segregated by the Jim Crow laws. Their lives were controlled at all times by these laws. The Jim Crow laws made African Americans as second class citizens.     Lynching became a big way to enforce Jim Crow laws. The lynchings were advertised. Groups of people

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    African Americans Progress At the end of the Civil War I do believe that the African Americans made significant progress. They may have had to fight for their freedom as well go through a lot of unnecessary steps‚ but at the end it was all worth it. The reconstruction plan‚ that President Lincoln announced in 1863‚ however did not issue Africans Americans with creating new institutions and important legal precedents that would help them survive. The blacks had little power to withstand their

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    Americans supported slavery because slavery was legal‚ technology has changed‚ and slavery going on today. Many of the American supported because they need to work their farms and other labor jobs. ¨England’s southern colonies in North America developed a farm economy that could not survive without slave labor.¨ ¨Early in the seventeenth century‚ a Dutch ship loaded with African slaves introduced a solution—and a new problem—to the New World.¨(Civil War Trust). ¨Slaves were most economical on large

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    Many African Americans turned to selling drugs due to economic deprivation. Once‚ public perception changed‚ many employers moved companies out of inner cities. Factory jobs which required little education where no longer accessible to African Americans whom lived there. Comparatively‚ freed slaves were forced into the criminal justice system through economic exploitation. Deprived of an education‚ many freed slaves could not read or write‚ and as a result often signed working contracts with their

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    Slavery began in America as early as the 16th Century and would continue for the next 200 years by states and colonies. Slaves were brought in to aid in the production of crop farms. Most slaves in the lower South labored on large plantations possessing twenty or more slaves working on tobacco and cotton (Tindall‚ pg. 496). Europe had a high demand for cotton production so this made the land owners in the south in need of more slaves to help with the production in goods for the Europeans. The development

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