African people in the USA What people think about immigration.

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African people in the USA What people think about immigration

African slaves who must work for the white settlers.

The only people who were forced to come to America were the Africans. Between , millions of slaves were taken to America from West Africa. They were crammed into ships, chained together and given very little food or water.

Many of them died even before they arrived in America. The slaves were forced to work on plantations or in mines. Finally, in 1865, all American slaves were freed.

Martin Luther King - King wanted more rights for Afro-Americans - he was involved in the Civil Rights Movement * † Martin Luther King

Thanks for your attention Jens Wellermann Lukas Wulkotte