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... Free whites were able to create families, provide for their families economically, and were also able to protect themselves and their families by participating ...
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... These were houses of free whites or blacks where they could hide when they weren't running. The people who owned the houses were often called conductors. ...
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... These were houses of free whites or blacks where they could hide when they weren't running. The people who owned the houses were often called conductors. ...
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... These were houses of free whites or blacks where they could hide when they weren't running. The people who owned the houses were often called conductors. ...
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... This time was celebrated with joy by slaves all over, free now. But on the other hand, they still did not feel truly free in the eyes of whites. ...
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... the passing of the fugitive slave law in the compromise of 1850, runaway slaves could be reclaimed without due process, which allowed for free whites to be ...
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... Through all that there seems to be unrest between blacks and whites. All though we live in a free country where all have equal rights some people of minority ...
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... system. Free coloureds, who were the offspring of unions between whites and blacks, complicated the social structure. These free ...
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... Portuguese, British, Dutch and other colonies, demonstrating how they prospered by uniting the economic interests of free blacks and whites, rather than ...
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... The free colored became a sort of elite, Hanger argues, and placed firmly "in a middle stratum between whites and slaves" (108). ...
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... Since the population in the Northern states was mostly free whites, and the population in the south mostly slaves, in the voting booths the South was greatly ...
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... It also explicitly denied naturalization rights to Chinese, meaning they were not allowed to become citizens, as they were not free whites. ...
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... Douglas argued that slaves were not equal to whites in any fashion and they should not be free, which would give them a chance to be equal. ...
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... The blacks couldn't learn in the same room as whites. ... He wanted to see his people free and have all the rights as anybody else. ...
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... Patron-client relations were between free blacks and whites. with their master. ... Patron-client relations were between free blacks and whites. with their master. ...
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... and caste. The three basic divisions were free whites, free nonwhites, and slaves. The legacies of this division still remain. The ...
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... Blacks however saw things differently. At the initial prospect of being free, they saw themselves as a citizen of the US with the same rights as whites. ...
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... Although they were considered free by the national government, ex-slaves were not free, they were constantly terrorized by whites. ...
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... When you are told that you are free there are expectations that automatically follow, like being treated as the other free people (whites). ...
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... A manhunt was soon under way, and many blacks, especially free blacks, were killed. There was widespread hysteria among the whites and many false reports were ...
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... the story there is constant ambition from the lawyer and these two prominent men, as they try to free these slaves who have been terribly abused by whites. ...
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... Denmark was a free man who had this plan to escape back to Africa ... plan was to start a fire down in the field in the plantation and then when the whites came to ...
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... The "whites" believed the African Americans should not have been set free; as a result, the whites attacked and punished the African Americans. ...
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... The free Blacks wanted to prove their equality and help the slaves win their freedom. There was much opposition from whites, because many thought that the ...
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... it wanted to hear about race relations between blacks and whites, all along, because he knew that was the only way to sway public sentiment and free the slaves ...
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... would recognise Slavery as legitimate - free soilers belived that such labour practices threatened the spread of free labour (and jobs for whites) with respect ...
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... They, like most whites, were upset that the black people were free because black people were a constant reminder of the bitter defeat of the South. ...
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... to educate blacks because they claimed it would bring them closer to equal with whites. ... African-American was treated better as a slave than as a free man in ...
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... that one day he should be free. The more Douglass read, the more he learned that it was the white man's total scheme to keep black indigent. Whites knew that ...
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... One positive result of the coming together of blacks an whites on the "FREE HUEY Movement" was not only the rise of the Black Panther Party, but a rapid growth ...
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