This question refers to the lynching of Emmett Till.
This question refers to the moment in which Till was flirting with Carolyn Bryant. Although Till believed that his actions were relatively harmless, the older man warned him against them, as he knew they could lead to trouble.
This older man was a local, so he understood the social rules that regulated interactions between black and white people in the South. He knew how these interactions often led to problems for black people. He most likely learned the rules through the process of socialization that he engaged in from the moment he was born. They were passed down to him through his parents, friends, relatives, neighbours, etc. These rules are often enforced in a social way, not through law, but through the actions of the community. In this case, they were enforced through violence and murder.
We have the expectation that they should take care of us and do what's best for the country. That they should stop crime and build the things we need in turn for taxes
The Freedman's Bureau was created to help former black slaves and poor whites in the South after the Civil War. Giving them education and medical help was very important in helping them recover from the revolution and helped the freedmen to be able to live on their own.
where is lansing? sorry im not too familiar with that area, but i was supposed to go back the first week of nov as well, but it got postponed
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There are many things. Women couldn't vote, so they had no choice in government. They couldn't get the same jobs as men, so if you were a woman, you had to rely on your husband.
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