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FrozenT [24]
2 years ago
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In the lesson, African Americans of the 1800s were described this way: "That African Americans were neither humbled nor crushed

by prejudice and discrimination was evidence of their courage and spirit." Write a short essay about this idea. In your essay, give four examples from the lesson that support or provide evidence of this description of the endurance of African Americans. Also make sure to convey your ideas clearly, using standard English
History
1 answer:
butalik [34]2 years ago
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Answer:

Check the article below.

Explanation:

" African Americans were neither humbled nor crushed by prejudice and discrimination was evidence of their courage and spirit."

Slave trading was the reason blacks have to be brought all the way from Africa to the United States of America. The slaves showed a lot of resistance such as burning the house of those people that put them in slavery and also they show resistance by organizing several rebellions.

Foremost, because of the prejudice and discrimination against the blacks(African-Americans) they held themselves together each of them learning new skills and helping one another for example Allen Richard.

Furthermore, they(African-Americans) went into agriculture which lead to the production of more Agriculture products such as cotton.

African-Americans lived together in peace and harmony. They also taught or educate their young ones.

The last but not the least, slavery causes family the move apart but African-Americans were together and were neither humbled nor crushed by prejudice and discrimination and they continued having their religious activities.

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