The establishment of the American colony was for freedom and all freedom. However, this goal is darkened by conflicting events, ie racism. American racial discrimination against African-Americans (blacks) is a by-product of the permanent and inhuman seclusion of the black population. This enslavement is based on American colonial economic prosperity and social stability. Before these social and economic problems emerged, slavery was the same as white slavery. The black and white slave and the servant of the contract receive the same treatment and give equal punishment and working conditions.
On 17th November 2011, Dr. Carlson, slavery and racial discrimination: are they the same person? Aphra Behn was a British influential writer in the 17th century. One of her famous works, Oruokonoko, discussed the issue of slavery and racial discrimination in the United States. Many people believe that slavery and racial discrimination reinforce each other. Indeed, these two ideologies are completely different. While racism is based on the belief of internal discrimination, slavery is an act of forcing people to treat them as wealth.
Economic growth and racial discrimination are always closely related. Too many situations come to mind: forcing the expulsion of native American tribes to acquire land and water resources, enslaving Africans promotes cotton industry in southern provinces and slavery of Tino Promotes the sugar industry in the Caribbean Sea ... The sugarcane plantation owned by the Kingdom of Hawaii and the United Kingdom is growing fast and there are workers from China, Japan, Korea and the Philippines. Literally, sugar leads to the acquisition of the company and the US purchase / theft of the land. If it is not due to the blood and sweat of Chinese and Irish immigrants, we will not have a notorious cross-intercontinental railway. From San Francisco to San Antonio, the majority of western labor-intensive agriculture relies heavily on immigrants in Mexico and the Philippines, and today's industry still depends.
Slavery and Mississippi in the 19th and 20th centuries were hand in hand. And slavery, prejudice, prejudice, racial discrimination, and perhaps the worst things are going on. From the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century Lynch was generally accepted in the south. The governor approved the magistrates to turn their blind eye, and southern blacks accepted it, while the rest of the United States ignored most of the time. Lynch in the south is not a criminal offense, it is seen as a trial of society, it helps to keep "those niggah orderly". However, in the summer of 1955, there was a lynch that the state could not be ignored; the press, NAACP, and Mammie Till Bradley confirmed this. Lynch caused shock waves in most parts of the United States and caused the first signs of the civil rights movement. Lynch in the summer of 1955 was that Emmetir boasted that his sin boasted and had a picture of a white girl in his wallet.