Anti-Blackness In The United States
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Anti-Blackness In The United States
In the context of racism in the United States, racism against African Americans dates back to the Colonial history of the United States, colonial era, and it continues to be a persistent issue in Society of the United States, American society in the 21st century. From the arrival of the first Africans in early colonial times until after the American Civil War, most African Americans were Slavery in the United States, enslaved. Even free African Americans have faced restrictions on their political, social, and economic freedoms, being subjected to lynchings, Racial segregation in the United States, segregation, Black Codes (United States), Black Codes, Jim Crow laws, and other forms of discrimination, both before and after the Civil War. Thanks to the civil rights movement, formal racial discrimination was gradually outlawed by the Federal government of the United States, federal government and came to be perceived as socially and morally unacceptable by large elements of Americ ...
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