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African Women 's Struggle For Civil Rights

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When compared to other minorities and women, African Americans have gone through the most unjust and horrendous treatment above all and have made the most progress in the struggle for civil rights. "Most Southerners rationalized the exploitation, brutality, injustice, and degradation of slaves with the "old assumptions of Anglo-Saxon superiority and innate African inferiority, white supremacy, and Negro subordination." (pg.435) The most important struggle that African Americans faced was slavery. Slavery began in 1619, when colonists brought Black Africans to the new world to harvest the tobacco crops in Jamestown. Slavery granted economic prosperity to thousands of white families. Being born an African American meant a 99 percent chance of being a slave and having your life controlled unfairly from birth to death. "Slaves were part of their owner 's properties just like a house, the fields, and the furniture." (pg.435) Slaves were denied education and the deprivation of education strengthened the "concept of the superior/inferior relationship by making the slave more dependent on his master." (pg.436) Slavery grew rapidly because of the cross-Atlantic slave trading industry. Owning a slave was economically attractive to the North 's textile industries and South 's agricultural interests. Many farmers and plantation owners morally opposed slavery, however, "economic reality prevented the abolition of the system, opting instead to ban the exportation of new slaves into the

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