How were black americans treated in the southern states during martin luther king>?
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To put in Lame Man's terms. They were treated like s.h.i.t!
They were seen as the scum of the earth and never really interacted with white people.
Black and White kids went to different schools and lived in different parts of town.
If a Black Man went on trial for a crime, he'd ALWAYS be found guilty, whether he did it or not!
omg i am doing this in history right now. the blacks were treated very badly during that time. they were lynched, segregated from whites etc. they weren't even allowed on the same bus as whites. here is something from my history sheet what a black girl explained about her hard life (this is true)
'They glared at me with a mean look and i was very frightened and din't know what to do. I turned around and the crowd came toward me. They moved closer and closer. The crowd began to follow me, calling me names. When i got to the front of the school, i went up to the guard. He didn't move. When i tried to squeeze past him, he raised his bayonet. Somebody started shouting ''Lynch her! Lynch her!''. I tried to see a friendly face in the mob - someone maybe who would help. I looked into the face of an old woman and it seemed a kindly face. But when i looked at her again, she spat at me.'
now that was just how bad it was. so i hope this gives you some good info to how the black american's were really treated in those days. bye! x
Those were the good old days.
Actually blacks in the south were treated just slightlt worse than the selfrightous Yankees treated them.
thats what he was all about "I HAVE A DREAM" of freedom of course
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