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  • Essay / soul of the black people - 737

    From the beginning until today, a world seeking democracy for a nation divided by racial and capitalist views, ups and downs, where are we going ? Where will this system meet? From the beginning, the nation has fought for equality, even though most of us seek the same outcome, democracy. The soul of black people of that time was filled with uncertainty, despair, hopes, dreams and disappointments. They lived behind the veil of knowledge; they were treated differently, realizing it was just the color of their skin? The veil is only a visual look at the color line division behind which they felt they were only an equal part of society; where and how will they fit in in a world filled with such inequalities for their race, they felt excluded from society and at the same time drew strength from within their race. They looked for a way to give themselves hope, they found ways to comfort their souls. After emancipation, blacks must have truly felt the dawn of freedom, but little did they know that things would get worse before they got better; without realizing that they had not yet received true freedom. Now they must face a world very different from the one they were accustomed to, from the condition of forced labor to a new condition of voluntary industries, accompanied by problems they had never thought of. No education and most were unskilled. Where will they live and how will they feed their families? Without help, and who could they find to help them in a nation that in the past considered them their property. Again, not everyone agreed with the way the world was at the time, so there were a lot of people who wanted to help black people and society as a whole. So the government...... middle of paper ...... bitter freedmen, they weaker system of slavery, there was a national school for blacks, carefully supervised and a labor office protected by the regular courts. The expansion of money and brains could have formed a great potential citizenry and, in some way, solved the problem. While I feel that we have made significant progress in solving the color line problem, I feel that it will never be completely resolved due to the way in which it started. The strong dominated the weak, and when efforts were made to prevent the strong from abusing the weak, efforts were made to prevent the strong from abusing the weak. the weak were intimidated, beaten, raped and massacred. The weakest will always be the blacks. In my opinion, they are still bound by laws and customs that keep them in economic slavery. The only way for them to escape is death or prison, unless they continue to fight for their rights to be treated equally..