Monday, May 20, 2019

African-American Studies Essay

During the finis between 1865 and 1900, the lives of many African Americans had changed in both political and social ways. They had a lifestyle transformation. Politic every last(predicate)y, African Americans were able to vote. As for socially, African Americans were beginning to be viewed as equals. African Americans were given the opportunity to vote. in that respect judicial decision began to matter. As Alfred H. Ward expresses in his art black men delay in a line, it means such(prenominal) more than a single file. Displaying the men dressed in different outfits and uniforms waiting to put in their opinion, their vote (Document A).Negroes were now being viewed as another person and another opinion needed. It was even expressed that one shall not be denied a vote for their race (Document C). This is and again another prime example of the African Americans new progress in a political aspect. though it may seem a simple and smooth change it wasnt a golden street through the transformation, some still could not accept the fact that black deserve to have the castigate to vote. Dramatic words and publication were existent during the late 19-century, even a cartoon was published of an African American man dying, and reason of death being he used his right to vote (document F). short the African Americans had their heads soaring high, some people were finally giving them some social respect. Along with the fourteenth amendment supporting their new freedom things seemed to be changing. Simply re stated no state shall reach or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States just with the first statement, African Americans are entitled to even more rights (Document B). Again, the civil rights act of 1875, this enacted that all persons of the U. S.shall be entitled to lavish enjoyment of accommodations, advantages, and privileges of inns, public water and entertainment. Also stating that this is applicable t o every citizen of every race (Document D). Though yet again things were not always so positive and equal. Jim crow laws of the deep south created many restrictions and much un fair treatment. To the extent of marriages between white and blacks were prohibited in Florida (Document H). In Georgia one could not burry an African American where whites were buried (Document H).Also, in Mississippi, discussion of or defending for social equality would immediately be guilty of a misdemeanor (Document H). Some cases so harsh that blacks who would assert their rights would side of meat unemployment, eviction, and sometimes physical harm. From evidence shown the African Americans had dramatic reconstruction stages in both political views on with social views. They received some respect and rights of being created equal. They also received their right to vote. Though, it didnt all become easy and perfect they had much progress of reconstruction. Many changes were made. As many lives were tr ansformed.

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