In the smoldering south, people are full of confusion about the exact meaning of black 'freedom'. Liberation took place in various areas of the conquered Navy. Many black people freed themselves and became enslaved again when the Allies entered and entered various places. Blacks from Texas County fled to the free land of the neighboring Jiefang County. And it was attacked by the slave owner. And they swam across the river and marked the county line. The next day, the trees shaking along the banks of the river - this is a terrible warning to other people who dream of freedom.
For American black slaves, the road to freedom is long and difficult. Of course, the subway is not a train. It is a simple network of black-and-white Americans who are dedicated to destroying slavery by helping individual slaves escape from freedom. The story of the subway road is full of danger and drama, tragedy and victory, evil slave hunter and sneaky heroes. We think that this is a topic to teach children about what happened to these brave men and women during the civil war. The subway is an important part of history. In order to prevent this hatred from happening again, I would like the children to understand what happened then.
The pursuit of their constant change has had a permanent impact on history. After the end of the civil war, African-American freedom hopes and dreams were quickly destroyed due to black code and intimidation of terrorists, and violence from veterans who formed terrorist KKK. As a newly acquired slave, blacks immediately discovered that freedom was not what they had dreamed of. "In 1865, Southerner created a black code that controls every aspect of the lives of black people and prevents newly discovered African-Americans from getting rid of civil war freedom.
Black Code is a restriction law aimed at restricting the freedom of African-Americans and allowing them to be used as inexpensive workers after abolition of slavery during the Civil War. The victory of the alliance gave their liberties to about 4 million slaves, but the problem of liberating the black identity in the south after the war remains unresolved. According to the Black Law, many states require that blacks sign an annual labor contract, and if they refuse, they may be arrested, fined, and forced to work without pay. Anger on Black Code helps to weaken President Andrew Johnson and Republican support