African-Americans suffering in African relatives and inheritance before the colonial era has become the foundation for many organizations of the African-American community. Inheritance of African Americans is recognized. They also inherit their family name based on their achievements and other things when people died. In the pre-colonial era, there were no lands in many parts of Africa. It is retained and distributed by African Americans. Access to women's land depends on their duties or responsibilities in gender division.
African Americans are faced with difficulties, and many people, especially members of mainstream culture, often overlook this. Throughout history, African Americans have been a victim of discrimination, hatred crime, and alienation. Today 's society is no different from the past. The only small difference is that suppression is more dispersed among today's generations. African Americans are still fighting against adversity, discrimination, and racial discrimination. My research focuses on communication between the African American and the dominant culture in the stereotypes associated with blacks.
African Americans faced many problems in 1890, but some of them still exist in today's society. African Americans have traveled a long way and gained a lot of rights, but they still live in the difficulties of the 1890s. The status of African Americans in the American history is not good at the present moment. It is particularly difficult for blacks to live in the south. The problem dealt with by blacks occurred primarily in the south where they could not be accepted. After the Supreme Court ruled that "separation, but equality" is legal in the case of Pressy v. Ferguson, the isolation of the whole southern became enormous. Everything is separate but not nearly the same. Caucasians always have better things than African Americans. Blacks can not ride on the same train as white people. The central government gives black voting rights, but the southern provincial government eliminated this right through the use of head tax and literacy tests.