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No, and it is NOT authorized for use by the KKK or any other organization toward racial hate!
racial prejudice and fear of labor competition from slaves.
Because a lot of people still think that the confederacy centered around slavery and racial opression so a symbol of it offends such people.
It have us an almost unrepairable past and today some slight racial thoughts remain towards African Americans.
Absoloutly none.NOTHING!
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Abolitionists were individuals who sought to end the institution of slavery. Their racial attitudes varied, with some promoting racial equality and advocating for the rights and freedoms of all races, while others held racist beliefs and viewed African Americans as inferior. Overall, abolitionists played a crucial role in the movement to abolish slavery in the United States.
Slavery became a racial problem due to the historical association of slavery with race-based discrimination and the transatlantic slave trade, which disproportionately targeted people of African descent. This created a system where skin color was used as a basis for enslavement, perpetuating racial inequalities and power dynamics that continue to impact society today.
I wish someone would answer this i need it
No, the Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court case was not about slavery. It was a landmark case in 1896 that upheld racial segregation laws, introducing the "separate but equal" doctrine, allowing for legal segregation and discrimination. It maintained racial segregation and laid the groundwork for decades of racial inequality in the United States.
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Uncle Remus.
No, and it is NOT authorized for use by the KKK or any other organization toward racial hate!
racial prejudice and fear of labor competition from slaves.
I would say most of it was slavery and racial issues
Because some people do not disagree to slavery and some people don't. S o every one has their own opinion.