Why these attitude went on long after the slave trade and slavery was abolished is not difficult to fathom as a class of white syndrome and plantation syndrome still had a powerful hold on the white race, it would have been impossible for them to seat and share the same dinning table as the Black Men and Women who wanted to serve their nation. Even when the draft system as brought in when the American entered the first world war, they were overwhelm with Black men join up to fight to server their country, but would their country treat them as equal ? sadly No! the old Jim Crow Laws, the Law of Segregation still had a powerful hold on the US Army.
This Black Social History is design for the education of all races about Black People Contribution to world history over the past centuries, even though its well hidden from the masses so that our children dont even know the relationship between Black People and the wealth of their history in terms of what we have contributed to make this world a better place for all.
Saturday, 17 November 2012
BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY: BLACK PEOPLE CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIRST WORLD WAR PART 1. WE WERE THEIR, FOUGHT AND DIED IN BATTLE:
Most people find it so hard to believe that Black People fought in the First World War, we fought in British Army, The French Army, The American Army and The German Army, all these European conflict that had very little to do with the Black Population but as the European had Empires with lots of Black People in various colonies, and the American had ex-slaves within their country, it was a rich picking ground for the Colonial Powers to draft Black People into their Army at will, in the case of the Americans, they at first would not accept Black Volunteers who wanted to prove them selves to their community, their neighbors, the nation as true loyal subject of the United States, but as ever a Nation that was so segregated. and did not believe the Blacks had the capacity to be able to fight nor lead fellow men into battle, but to lead White Soldiers into battle is a No! No!
Why these attitude went on long after the slave trade and slavery was abolished is not difficult to fathom as a class of white syndrome and plantation syndrome still had a powerful hold on the white race, it would have been impossible for them to seat and share the same dinning table as the Black Men and Women who wanted to serve their nation. Even when the draft system as brought in when the American entered the first world war, they were overwhelm with Black men join up to fight to server their country, but would their country treat them as equal ? sadly No! the old Jim Crow Laws, the Law of Segregation still had a powerful hold on the US Army.
Why these attitude went on long after the slave trade and slavery was abolished is not difficult to fathom as a class of white syndrome and plantation syndrome still had a powerful hold on the white race, it would have been impossible for them to seat and share the same dinning table as the Black Men and Women who wanted to serve their nation. Even when the draft system as brought in when the American entered the first world war, they were overwhelm with Black men join up to fight to server their country, but would their country treat them as equal ? sadly No! the old Jim Crow Laws, the Law of Segregation still had a powerful hold on the US Army.
Their are people on this planet who think the Black Race is a Silent Race, who never played any part in world history, my role in life is to put them to straight and show them the massive contribution Black people made to world history in past centuries right up to current times. We fought and died in all the Great Wars on both sides, in major and minor battles and we have been able to advance science and arts in every aspects of this planet. So keep on reading my Blog to help educate all comers.
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