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Slavery In African American History

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Modern and historical forces combine to keep the racial hierarchy in the dominant cultures control. Historically, slavery was diplomatically protected within our constitution safeguarding the control and ownership of African Americans. The three-fifths compromise written into the constitution in 1787, safeguarded slaveowners by greatly increase the representation and political power of slave-owning states (Laws, 2017). Slavery was widespread within the southern states until the year of 1865, when slavery and involuntary servitude were abolished, except for those duly convicted of a crime. Between 1866 and 1870, through congress a radical reconstruction era was executed ensuring guaranteed freedom and civil rights to former slaves. These turn of events, incensed southern slave owners giving rise to white Supremacy and the Ku Klux Klan. Such historical events and accounts help us understand present conditions for people of color through recognition of the enduring struggle of those who have fought slavery and racism. …show more content…

Lynching and stake burnings became a common occurrence and African Americans became objects of restraint and torture. Convict leasing and forced labor (Jim Crow Law) became an economically stable that was tightly bound to political, cultural, and social systems of racial oppression. Documentations of these hidden histories show the effects of history on a people that were sanctioned by law enforcement and citizens. For this reason, withholding historical and current events contribute to defaming the impact of racism and oppression and the views that society

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