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BLACK HISTORY
SLAVERY - slavery started in the early 1400 Britan  -prehistoric man the jews where slaves in Egypt which surley predates 1400 BC or AD    - The southern states were plantation states, consisting of much heavy work  -They were normally African. - Slaves had to follow laws the whites did not have to.
SLAVERY - They could not gather in-groups of 4 or more - They could not own weapons - They cannot leave their owners property without a written pass - Slaves were not allowed to learn how to read or write - the blacks are made to work as slaves, similar to the prejudice against black people.
CIVIL WAR  -Southern United States and Northern battle sites including Antietam and Gettysburg -it was during the 1861–1865 -caused by Slave power, Tariffs - Abraham Lincoln, had campaigned against the expansion of slavery beyond the states in which it already existed
PREJUDICE -It is a song name. It is the local laws used in USA during 1876 and 1965 -Blacks were treated differently and showed displeasure.
AGAINST SLAVERY started in 1950 -The civil rights movement was a worldwide political movement for equality before the law - The Angolan War of Independence (1961–1975) began as an uprising against forced cotton harvesting, and became a multi-faction struggle for control of Portugal's Overseas Province of Angola with 11 separatist movements
AGAINST PREJUDICE - secularization of the education and health care systems, which were both heavily controlled by the Roman Catholic Church, whose support for Duplessis and his perceived corruption had angered many Québécois in canda -President John F Kennedy supported it. -African Americans are same as whites -Atticus as a white, fought for the rights of Tom Robinson a black.
PREJUDICE Both the incidents are for fighting the rights of black as transport did not allow them to take. Black man was accused of rape. Similar to tkamb -In To Kill a Mockingbird, Tom as a black, was accused of raping a white when he did not and was convicted and he felt that there was no justice in the world.
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Black history

  • 2. SLAVERY - slavery started in the early 1400 Britan -prehistoric man the jews where slaves in Egypt which surley predates 1400 BC or AD   - The southern states were plantation states, consisting of much heavy work -They were normally African. - Slaves had to follow laws the whites did not have to.
  • 3. SLAVERY - They could not gather in-groups of 4 or more - They could not own weapons - They cannot leave their owners property without a written pass - Slaves were not allowed to learn how to read or write - the blacks are made to work as slaves, similar to the prejudice against black people.
  • 4. CIVIL WAR -Southern United States and Northern battle sites including Antietam and Gettysburg -it was during the 1861–1865 -caused by Slave power, Tariffs - Abraham Lincoln, had campaigned against the expansion of slavery beyond the states in which it already existed
  • 5. PREJUDICE -It is a song name. It is the local laws used in USA during 1876 and 1965 -Blacks were treated differently and showed displeasure.
  • 6. AGAINST SLAVERY started in 1950 -The civil rights movement was a worldwide political movement for equality before the law - The Angolan War of Independence (1961–1975) began as an uprising against forced cotton harvesting, and became a multi-faction struggle for control of Portugal's Overseas Province of Angola with 11 separatist movements
  • 7. AGAINST PREJUDICE - secularization of the education and health care systems, which were both heavily controlled by the Roman Catholic Church, whose support for Duplessis and his perceived corruption had angered many Québécois in canda -President John F Kennedy supported it. -African Americans are same as whites -Atticus as a white, fought for the rights of Tom Robinson a black.
  • 8. PREJUDICE Both the incidents are for fighting the rights of black as transport did not allow them to take. Black man was accused of rape. Similar to tkamb -In To Kill a Mockingbird, Tom as a black, was accused of raping a white when he did not and was convicted and he felt that there was no justice in the world.