Slavery is a black mark in American records. This repression symbolizing the era of hatred and racial discrimination gained some hints from the fears that have plagued our country for decades. Better order and black and slavery government bills and clashes between master and slave: In the mid-17th century, Maryland shows frustration and panic suffering when they made Africans slaves. This frustration and panic has further expanded the gap between Europeans and Africans and created laws that deprive Africans of their legal rights.
Systemic racial discrimination in the United States begins with slavery and various slavery laws - state law or federal law enact inhuman slavery acts. Southern United States is a "slave society", it is not simply a slave society. However, even after abolition of slavery, laws similar to slavery law continued to oppress blacks. After the Civil War, the obvious purpose of these "Black Codes" was to take away the newly released Black American from their rights. The black code varies from state to state, but its legal basis is focused on torts, so African-Americans are arrested during unemployment or homelessness. After the war, there are few housing and employment opportunities for free blacks in the south, so they apply to countless blacks.
The Runaway Slave Law helps slave patrols compel legal compliance. Originally law was enacted to keep the tension between north and south low, which led to the actual formation of slave patrol. During the Civil War, smuggling theory prevented the southern slaves from returning to the territory dominated by the Union. This restricted the role of slave patrol / capture and changed the war. Another help for slavery is a subway trail that helps slaves escape from the northern provinces. Outside the subway trail, slavery black people are still south to ensure their freedom. Blacks also formed their own organized network, Blacks fled slavery to Florida where they negotiated with the Native American and Spanish governments and could live self-determination and liberty of life. For this purpose, a slave patrol was established in the state of Georgia.