How have Africans Americans worked to end segregation, discrimination and isolation to attain equality and civil rights?
The African Americans’ entry into the United States of America was mainly through the slave trade organization. The main purpose of slave trade was to avail the much needed cheap labor for the white plantations concentrated in the South. The African Americans’ consideration as second citizens can be attributed to that occurrence, hence, their treatment as property belonging to slave owners. It is this practice that saw the entrenchment of segregation, discrimination and isolation of the African American from the larger American society. The Africans Americans have had to work tirelessly hard to end segregation, discrimination and isolation in their quest to attain equality and civil rights. Their struggle was not in vain. African Americans have achieved a lot of progress in through social, economic and political processes . ...