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Friday, March 22, 2019

African American Social Standings Essay -- Slavery Afircan Americans E

This research paper will discuss the African American neighborly standing in America throughout history. It will discuss the highs and lows and the pros and cons of the feeler and also the different periods that African Americans lived through since they were brought to America. The progression of African Americans in America began with a practice called slavery. Slavery is the state of a soulfulness who is the chattel of another. It began in 1441 when Portuguese men kidnapped 12 black Africans from Cabo Blanco and travel them to Portugal. This opened the door to slavery in the Americas. A British national leader stated that Slavery is a weed that grows on every soil. The first African Americans slaves in America were brought to Jamestown, Virginia as servants and or slaves in August 1619. In order for slavery to work Africans had to made to seem inferior, one of the primary(prenominal) an most common ways to show this was through religious racism ( Aretha, David pg. 21 ) The p ractice of slavery was then sent to the south were they were ramble on plantations. Plantations consisted of a large mansion like home environ by a large farm where slaves planted and harvested crops and performed other jobs which they weren?t paid for. While on the plantation the slaves called the owner Master or Mistress, they provided the slaves with food housing and clothing.( David Brion Davis, World Book online... Slavery) While on these plantations many a(prenominal) of the slaves giftd severe consequence for disobedience. They received consequences for not working trying or fast enough, they would also be used as an specimen in order to control the others. Their harsh punishment would include branding, whipping, mutilation, chaining and sometimes the harshest punishment of all cold blooded murder. Slavery was one of the slash periods in American history. During this period of slavery there were few revolts entirely many runaways. While slavery continued to spread and get more brutal in the South, the North disagreed with the idea of free labor. Their difference fuel the abolitionist movement. The Abolitionist Movement was the first movement that lead to the African Americans? political and physical freedoms from slavery. ?Antislavery activity began in colonial days. During the 1680s, Quakers in protoactinium condemned slavery on moral grounds. In the late 1700s, several leaders of the American revolut... ...han the Non Violent Movement. Front runners like Malcolm X and other prestigious faces such as Huey P. Newton and Bud Siegel who together formed the nasty Panthers all recalld that the exsanguine man was the problem and that in order to realize advert rights that African Americans needed to start fighting brush aside with fire and bullets with bullets instead of the more passive ways of Reverend Martin Luther King jr. ( Aretha, Chronicles pr. 261-300)In conclusion I believe that the law has provided African Americans with equal ri ghts as whites scarce I believe that they may still appear not to be equal. In the 21st century I belive and whop that there are many laws that seem to make African Americans and white equals but there is still much discrimination in the world. I also believe that the racism is not as bad but still exist, it just isn?t as blatant and in your face as it was in the past. African Americans still have trouble get jobs, being accepted into organizations and colleges or university, But I do believe that we have made a 900 degree turn from the time where ? aslant? and ?White? signs decorated the front of every doorway, restroom and waterfountian in the Confederate U.S

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