African Americans Politics
Essay by 24 • March 6, 2011 • 394 Words (2 Pages) • 1,600 Views
The success of African Americans in politics, business and entertainment has been growing rapidly. There has been enough of affirmative action during the years. Affirmative action is a policy or a program of giving certain preferences to certain groups. This typically focuses on education, employment, government contracts, health care, or social welfare. Although Affirmative action isn't needed, reparation is. In my opinion reparation is needed for all the years our ancestors sacrificed and died just to get us closer and closer to freedom. Reparation is the cause of racism against whites. Most black believe that the government should give them and money, and an apology. The government tried back in 1865 when freed salves were awarded 40 acres and a mule for compensation. Around 40,000 freed slaves were settled on 400,000 acres in Georgia and South Carolina. However, President Johnson reversed the order and returned the land to its original owners. Until something is don that is successful African Americans will never be satisfied.
Blacks are better off in 2006 then any decade before. Each decade brings Blacks more freedom. Although there have been problems with voting, African Americans started from not being able to vote .In 1870, black men were granted the right to vote. This may seem like a positive accomplishment; however, most were not able to vote because they could not pass the literacy test. Many black Americans were separated from the whites. They had separate drinking quarters, bathrooms, buses and schools. In 1870, black men were granted the right to vote. This may seem like a positive accomplishment; however, most were not able to vote because they could not pass the literacy test. Many black Americans were separated from the whites. They had separate drinking quarters, bathrooms, buses and schools. African Americans have experienced slavery in the 17th and 18th centuries, freedom from slavery in the 19th century, and discrimination
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