they can gain an amount of respect for their opinion
He was a southerner so most likely he felt they belonged in slavery.
I think she us but that's my opinion. I never see her with anyone black
Catherine Molineux has written: 'Faces of perfect ebony' -- subject(s): Blacks in popular culture, Public opinion, Blacks, Slavery, Imperialism in popular culture, History
Because blacks would never have an opinion.
It's different with every person's opinion. Though, mine is "Everybody Hates Chris" on Nick at Nite.
There would be no Blacks............. OCinneide: That is not true, there would just be no FREE Blacks within the borders of the Confederacy. I believe there is actually a 'Documentary' on this called 'CSA'. Its shown from the British point of view concerning events post-civil war with the CSA as the victors.
In the United States, African Americans were not effectively guaranteed the right to vote until 1965. Although in some places, blacks were allowed to vote long before the passage of the Voting Rights Act; and during one period (immediately after the Civil War), blacks were allowed to vote even in the deep South.
Some popular opinions among the missionary circle concerning blacks include beliefs that they need to be "saved" and converted to Christianity, that they are in need of "civilizing" or education, and that they are in some way inferior to other races. These opinions have often been used to justify racist attitudes and discriminatory actions towards black communities.
The majority opinion held that categorical exclusion of blacks from juries for no other reason than their race violated the Equal Protection Clause.
they segregated blacks and whites.
there is nothing wron with blacks