More slaves came to the United States from Africa. The first slave was in New York; in 1530 the Africans came to the new world. Most African slaves do not know when they will be free. Africans are living a very difficult life; white people do not care about African slaves; only their labor. African-American is a skilled worker. Many African Americans try to turn their religion into a Christian because white people should not make Christians slaves, but they do not care.
Slavery slavery has existed all over the world since the fall of mankind. Egypt and other ancient empires enslaved many people. In Greece and Rome there are many slaves that have been robbed from the country that conquered them. Slavery is the most part of every culture. Some Christian countries took steps to end slavery, but when the United States began to settle, it remained the most established part of the world. Many early settlers came to the United States as servants of the contract and ordered others to pay the toll in a short period of time. At the moment, the UK admitted forced labor by apprentices, servants, prisoners and contract employees. Some of these workers are subject to whiplash and other forms of punishment. The duration of these slavery is limited, "There is no assertion to the children of the servants" 8
A brief explanation about American national history is inadequate, but such a sketch might help to explain the theory that is the basis of current social responsibility 5. Discrimination against black Americans comes from slavery. Millions of blacks have been enslaved for the second and half century. It is a religious, linguistic, cultural heritage, a deliberately divided family, and an institution that forces illiteracy and ignorance. Attacking Caucasian supremacist ideology imposed by law and violence deprives them of their dignity and humanity Before the abolition of slavery, blacks basically guaranteed that they lacked education and the economy Caucasian Political and cultural resources owned by
Seriously consider conservatives: moral reason to affirm action and compensation Kim Forde-Mazrui kf 9 j @ virginia.edu