Facts About African American History

By Tammie Caldwell


The African people have a history that is quite interesting. In this piece of writing, we will discuss the African American history and how the people advanced in life as the years advanced. In the present times, there are many Africans who have settled in the country. They form a major part of the US history, and you find that most of them are offspring of former slaves.

Even so, a portion became citizens of the US due to marriages and immigration that the places in other country stop. Black Americans are believed to have come from West Africa because of this famous transatlantic trade. The trade was a connecting factor to three continents Europe, America, and Africa.

The European people who had conquered America were looking for cheap labor that was readily available in Africa. The trade encouraged the African societies to sell the errant members of the society. These people had committed certain crimes they were excommunicated from the society.

In some places, there were societies that took part in the war for the purpose of capturing additional slaves whom they will use to obtain products from the European people. The trade made Africa exposed to other countries and hence the scramble and partition for Africa took place. Moreover, America had farmlands that needed to be cultivated so as to provide food for its people. They, therefore, settled for Africa where they could get cheap labor.

People also loved Africans since they were hardworking and could endure even the harshest of the conditions. The trade gained popularity such that Europe developed fast compared to other countries. The first black individual to get into America did so because of this trade.

These people would later form the population of the current America. As time went by slave trade was abolished and the sons of these former slave owners and former slaves could now interact freely in a free nation. However, the struggle of racism has been a challenge since the abolition of slave trade.

People from the white descent highly despised blacks and likewise. They could not share common amenities wit blacks, and the society became divided. However, with the rise of leaders like Martin Luther King Junior, a new evolution erupted since he was in the forefront championing for an impartial society. He led people to demonstrate in the streets so that some laws that worsened the already divided nation could be abolished.

The demonstration that his brave leader lead ushered in a completely new era in America. The back people could now be employed in offices just like their white counterparts. Moreover, public amenities could now be shared equally regardless of the race of societal status. Unfortunately, Martin Luther was assassinated years later but he made it clear that one day America will be a just society. After his assassination, Barrack Obama became president several years later. It was a great achievement for this great nation as it ushered in a cohesive society. In the current times, the blacks are children of slaves while other is immigrants. The nation has become one regardless of mixed race.




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Facts About African American History

By Tammie Caldwell


The African people have a history that is quite interesting. In this piece of writing, we will discuss the African American history and how the people advanced in life as the years advanced. In the present times, there are many Africans who have settled in the country. They form a major part of the US history, and you find that most of them are offspring of former slaves.

Even so, a portion became citizens of the US due to marriages and immigration that the places in other country stop. Black Americans are believed to have come from West Africa because of this famous transatlantic trade. The trade was a connecting factor to three continents Europe, America, and Africa.

The European people who had conquered America were looking for cheap labor that was readily available in Africa. The trade encouraged the African societies to sell the errant members of the society. These people had committed certain crimes they were excommunicated from the society.

In some places, there were societies that took part in the war for the purpose of capturing additional slaves whom they will use to obtain products from the European people. The trade made Africa exposed to other countries and hence the scramble and partition for Africa took place. Moreover, America had farmlands that needed to be cultivated so as to provide food for its people. They, therefore, settled for Africa where they could get cheap labor.

People also loved Africans since they were hardworking and could endure even the harshest of the conditions. The trade gained popularity such that Europe developed fast compared to other countries. The first black individual to get into America did so because of this trade.

These people would later form the population of the current America. As time went by slave trade was abolished and the sons of these former slave owners and former slaves could now interact freely in a free nation. However, the struggle of racism has been a challenge since the abolition of slave trade.

People from the white descent highly despised blacks and likewise. They could not share common amenities wit blacks, and the society became divided. However, with the rise of leaders like Martin Luther King Junior, a new evolution erupted since he was in the forefront championing for an impartial society. He led people to demonstrate in the streets so that some laws that worsened the already divided nation could be abolished.

The demonstration that his brave leader lead ushered in a completely new era in America. The back people could now be employed in offices just like their white counterparts. Moreover, public amenities could now be shared equally regardless of the race of societal status. Unfortunately, Martin Luther was assassinated years later but he made it clear that one day America will be a just society. After his assassination, Barrack Obama became president several years later. It was a great achievement for this great nation as it ushered in a cohesive society. In the current times, the blacks are children of slaves while other is immigrants. The nation has become one regardless of mixed race.




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