Nah, there was a point in time where they were considered the underclass. What's rarely mentioned is that what allowed them to "transcend" the label was their pigment.
It's because all of the contemporary disparities and institutional racism stem from the new deal era and post war era policies and have absolutely nothing to do with slavery and anything from the 19th century.
Nah, there was a point in time where they were considered the underclass. What's rarely mentioned is that what allowed them to "transcend" the label was their pigment.
It's because all of the contemporary disparities and institutional racism stem from the new deal era and post war era policies and have absolutely nothing to do with slavery and anything from the 19th century.
yeah but they weren't slaves, which is what i get sick of explaining