The Education and Perception of African Americans prior to 1861
THE EDUCATION AND PERCEPTION OF AFRICAN AMERICANS PRIOR TO 1861 The African American race has been through a lot of challenges for hundreds of centuries . They have been deprived of their liberty and education , but they have overcome those situations and emerged victorious . Prior to the declaration of their liberty , they were treated as slaves and were regarded as an inferior race . They were never treated close to an equal , and they were perceived as unintelligent beings . Some would even go so far as to say that as slaves , they were mere chattels

br or possessions of their master . An amazing thing happened when several people wanted to make a difference they stepped up and fought for the equalization of rights of these African Americans by making the world realize that they are at par with everybody else in all aspects and the color of their skin is not a valid basis for singling them out . African Americans are tough people because they are among the exceptional people who have endured a lot over the years , and as of today , many of them are doing well in life
When it comes to discussing how African Americans were perceived prior to 1861 , the word slavery cannot be avoided . This system caused conflicts for many , so the government had no choice but to deal with the problem the national way . Several lengthy discussion , debates , and developments led to the enactment of the 13th Amendment which completely abolished the slavery on December 1865 . Even...
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