Answer:
I think they felt angry and felt that it was unfair to be put into a hurtful category.
Explanation:
How would you feel if you where told that you cant use something that everyone else is using because of the color of your hair??
That's how the African Americans felt, like they where being called out for something they had no control over, they where being judged for their skin color not their character.
If u said it’s 400years why are u asking for help
French,farmers and businesses man
December16 1689 I hope this helps you out ._.
In a sense yes. To be sharecropper didn't really require anything but knowledge of farming and muscles, but if you were trying to make life for yourself other than farming, education was a big necessity. At the time, blacks were the main group of people who "crop-shared" because at the time, they had just been freed of slavery, and slaves were not allowed an education. Also most schools at the time did not allow blacks in whites schools, and educated black people to start schools were few and far in between.