Learning About The Black American History

By Kristen Baird


It is important for every person to know how they came into existence and why they are where they are. It is because of this you will tend to see people search every where they possibly could to find out their origin. That is why a lot of books have been written about the human origin or human past and scholars have emerged trying to explain this. The most common or well known origin is the black American history.

The history has explained why there is an existence of blacks in a country known to be for the whites and what made them come there. According to scholars the African- American were brought to the United States as slaves. They were captured from their country against their will and brought there. It was said that they were at the mercy of the whites whom they referred to as their masters.

The existence of African-American in the United States was so bad during those days that they were given names such as Negro or colored because of their dark skin and considered as less human beings. Schools were separate that is for the white skinned and dark skinned. The kind of jobs that the dark skinned used to do were considered the lowest and used to earn very little or sometimes they would not even earn. Their freedom was also limited.

As this discrimination and slavery continued things became bad, the African American could not take it anymore and thought they had had enough. They started protesting to be treated as humans and they wanted to be given equal rights as well. Nothing could calm them down until their voices were heard, and as history dictates they finally achieved their goal.

Though at first it was a bit hard to accept what the African Americans wanted, it was later taken into consideration and was accepted. People such as Martin Luther were known to be on the fore front in fighting for the rights of the blacks. He united the whites and the blacks through his historic speech he made in the year nineteen sixty three. It was then realized that the two parties could actually exist together in peace in the same country and that they could help each other in difficult situations.

Today, both the white skinned and dark skinned people in the United States had agreed unanimously to have a black president. Both now have equal rights and freedom and discrimination is a thing of the past in this country and also worldwide. Black and white have intermarried, schools, jobs, churches and everywhere else belong to both.

Every February in the United States calendar is the African American month, where the history of the black people is remembered. The names that the dark skinned people were given before to refer to them are no longer used and anyone found using them faces serious problems with the law. Racists also do not have place in the country.

It has been seen that the past helps us knowing and identifying where we come from but it does not determine who we are or what will become, the most important thing is to focus on the future and let the past be.




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