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Many Caucasian people thought blacks were second-class people. Many things were segregated between the two races. Things such as bus seats, public bathrooms,water fountains,etc. Rosa Parks and her delay at the police station started the Civil Rights Act.

Segregation ruined many black families.

Even before the constitution was written, slavery was everywhere in the south. Those who wrote the constitution were afraid a major war would break out if they banned slavery. Eventually, in 1860, the bloodiest war in American history began. Southern men believed they didn't have to work. Some people carried their slaves from Africa and forced them to do their hard labor. Imagine if you were black before the Civil War.

It would be very harsh.

TO SUM IT ALL UP....

Slavery destroyed many black families because they would sell black people. For example, a family of 4 blacks are at an auction.

Selling black wife for 30 dollars! A white man takes her. Selling black husband! A family of white people takes him.

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