What do we call people in the U.S.?. Why slavery?

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What do we call people in the U.S.?

Why slavery?

How was white supremacy maintained during the slave years ( )?

Racist Laws. Before 1865, African Americans could not: Vote Marry white people Serve on juries Own property (in most places) Learn to read (in many places) Go to school (in most places)

So what changed in 1865?

What happened once slavery was gone?

Was it only Southerners? Was it only African Americans?

What exactly was the Civil Rights movement?

The United States has a black president now. So, are we done with racism?

Donald Sterling

Charleston, South Carolina

Ferguson, Missouri

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems to us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.” --- Donald Trump

Alexandra Wallace

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