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The Role Played by the American Blacks in the History of America
中文摘要
从美国的历史可以清楚的了解黑人对美国的政治、经济和文化有着重要的影响。他们经历了各种各样的困难和挫折,进行了各式的斗争,为的就是争取民族平等和自由。美国黑人的解放运动是黑人斗争史的开端,民权运动期间达到顶峰。整个斗争过程对美国历史的发展起到推动作用,更是使美国人权得到发展。本文重点剖析了美国黑人的地位和民权运动产生的原因。黑人在美国历史上扮演着非常重要的角色。同时,应当重视多民族国家的文明发展,从而避免种族歧视对和平发展的遏制。
关键字:黑人的角色;美国历史;种族歧视
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The Role Played by the American Blacks in the History of America
Table of Contents
Abstract...........................................................................................................................................i
中文摘要.........................................................................................................................................ii
1. Introduction and Literature Review........................................................................................1
2. History of American Blacks.......................................................................................................2
2.1 Black Immigrants.......................................................................................................................2
2.1.1 Blacks Slaves 2
2.1.2 Liberation Movement of Black Slaves 2
2.2 Civil Rights Movement..............................................................................................................3
2.2.1 The Reasons of Civil Rights Movement 3
2.2.2 Anti-segregation Movement 4
2.2.2.1 Non-violent Peace Movement 4
2.2.2.2 The Climax of Black Movement 4
3. Position of American Blacks......................................................................................................6
3.1 Economic Position.....................................................................................................................6
3.1.1 Living Condition 6
3.1.2 The Impact on the Southern Agriculture.......................................................................6
3.2 Political Position........................................................................................................................6
3.3 Educational Position..................................................................................................................7
4.The Great Black Figures in American History........................................................................8
5. Conclusion................................................................................................................................10
Reference......................................................................................................................................11
Acknowledgements......................................................................................................................12
The Role Played by the American Blacks in the History of America
1. Introduction and Literature Review
In American history, blacks played an important role. American blacks tried their best to fight against racial discrimination and national oppression incessantly from the time of early slavery till the promulgation of Emancipation Proclamation, both in Civil War and Civil Rights Movement. American blacks thirsted for extricating themselves from a difficult position, throwing off the yoke, obtaining freedom and being approved by history with dignity. A review of the role played by the American blacks in the history of America raises critical questions about the conflict of Abolition Movement in United States during the Civil War and Civil Rights Movement which struggled against violent repression. Many scholars surveyed the economic, political and cultural position of American blacks in 1960s. Caroline Roth(1972) used the statistics according to Bryant Dowlais to show the injury by racial conflicts during the Civil Rights Movement. Clayborne Carson(2009) recompiled and rearranged the autobiography of Martin Luther King which completely presents the growth of a national leader and his experience as an average black. James Jackson(1959) laid out the road that American blacks fought for their civil rights. The article described the discrimination of blacks from different aspects of American society at that time. Moreover, DengShusheng(1990) gave a detailed analyse on the history of American blacks and their status quo. However, little work has been done on the reasons of Civil Rights Movement as for how to coordinate the multinational relationship. This study discusses the encounter and reasons of American blacks in American history, and analyses their political, economic and educational position to explain the important role played by American blacks. The persons who made contributions to the improvement of American blacks are great blacks in American history. The first part of this paper will lay out black immigiants and civil rights movement. The second part will discuss the position of American blacks, then presents the contributions and some suggestions. This topic and suggestions are of importance to the civilized development of a unitary multinational country and to the peaceful and harmonious development of the whole world.
2. History of American Blacks
2.1 Black Immigrants
The United States is a country composed of different nationalities and immigrants. Africans came into the American Continent as thraldom. They knew where they were from but not where they came from exactly because they lost their “roots”in their mohterland and their families.
2.1.1 Blacks Slaves
As opinions vary, no unanimous conclusion can be drawn when the black slaves first came to America. Some historian points to the year of 1607 without any direct evidence. A Netherlandish ship brought 20 blacks who generally regarded as contracted slaves in 1619, but little evidence can prove whether they were reived or bought. The number of black slaves are less than white contracted slaves by the end of seventeenth century. Virginia is the place regarded as the beginning of early slavery system, with 15000 slaves in 1681 but only 3000 black slaves.(ChengJingyu, 2007:71) Law was passed to ensure that the status of black slaves was constant and sustainable in 1611. At the same time, Black slaves were taken to other colonies. Virginia created a precedent of slavery in American history.(ChengJingyu, 2007:192)
Slavery in the United States was a form of bonded labor which existed as a legal institution in North America for more than a century before the founding of the United States in 1776. Black slavery derived in America has its unique feature. In many countries, slavery was admited in history politically and morally for thousands of years. However, the practice of trading black slaves was discussed drastically from the beginning in America. Some colonies even tried to pass laws to prevent slavery system. Those who opposed to the practice or institution of slavery worried that slaves would constitute a threat to the social stability rather than considering the affection of slaves.
With the development of southern agriculture, laws which prohibited the sales of slaves couldn’t control the situation. Large-scale smuggling of slaves was rampant when external source of slaves was cut off. This situaton didn’t suspend until 1860.
2.1.2 Liberation Movement of Black Slaves
Although The Declaration of Independence states that all men are born equal, the white ruling class didn’t regard blacks as thus. Blacks lost their position and privilege as man, and they were obviously expecting to be equal and respected and strived for them.
However, any legal action couldn’t protect their rights and they faced all kinds of frustrations, some blacks were compelled to resort to violence in such situations. More than 250 slave outbreaks had happened before the Civil War, all of which were ruthlessly persecuted and suppressed.(DengShusheng, 1990:49) The movement of demanding the abolition of slavery came into existence since the beginning of 1830s. Actually, during the time of the colonization and Independence War, Franklin and Jefferson had come up with the idea of abolishing slavery. Some states in the north abolished slavery successively after the independence. In 1820s, the organization of abolishment of slavery began to appear in America. In 1820, there was the Manumission Society in North Carolina, which is regarded as the recreation of the South. Abolitionists built some secret subways which led to some routes and accommodation station to asist black slaves in their escape from south to north. From 1800 to 1850, there were 2000 escapes to the North on average each year. (ChengJingyu, 2007:237)
The Civil War from 1861 to 1865 played a vital role to decide whether slavery system be abolished or not. Lincoln declared Emancipation Proclamation on January 1st, 1863. American blacks extricated themselves from slavery position through the Civil War, about 250,000 blacks took part in the confederate army to fight against slave holders, and 38000 blacks lost their lives for the Liberation War.(DengShusheng, 1990:50) On January 1st , 1865, The United States Congress passed Amendment of the slavery abolishment to prevent blacks and their descendants from becoming slaves again in law.
2.2 Civil Rights Movement
After the World War Ⅱ, in the 50s and 60s of the 20th century, America came into a period of maximum development. During this period, the civil rights movement of the blacks were constantly developing and growing. American capitalism greatly developed after the Civil War, so did the social structure. More and more of the blacks left the South and a large number of intellectual blacks had grown in the North at the beginning of the 20th century. Then the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People was founded. The Civil Rights movement in America had come into a period of being well-organized.
2.2.1 The Reasons of Civil Rights Movement
There are many reasons why Civil Rights Movement has vital effects on the whole history of Blacks struggle. The key factor contains three points. First of all, the basic factor is continual growth of the population of black citizens all over the main cities of America. Large number of black people left the South to find chances to work in big cities at the turn of the century. A significant number of social problems and employment pressure appeared constantly because of the rising population, which resulted in the racial discrimination from regions to the whole country. However, at the same time, it is advantageous to blacks in their protest in regard to the geographical environments. The migration of blacks also provided an indispensable condition for social movement. In 1940, the number of black citizens account for 36% of total number of black population in Southern America. The number increased to 58.4% in 1960. The social foundation of Civil Rights Movement formed gradually during the time of urbanization. Secondly, the appearance and development of a large colony of blacks brought a fertile land to strengthen the sense of identity and create great national leaders. Many colonies became the bases of anti-segregation organization. Finally, the development of black working class began to recognize the importance of human rights, while their consciousness of equality, new thoughts and principles improved gradually.
Vice Secretary of Labor of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Herbert Hill writes “ The growing population of blacks, the fast urbanization of black population and the development of Black Colony are the fundamental precondition of Civil Rights Movement.”(HuJinshan, 1998:51)
All of the above reasons laid the foundations for the Civil Rights Movement to launch a nationwide campaign.
2.2.2 Anti-segregation Movement
American monopolied capitalism ruthlessly exploited black laborers through racial discrimination. . American blacks had adequate reasons for freedom and equality and protests against racial discrimination in the last hundred years. However, their situation of oppression, exploitation and discrimination never essentially changed. In the ten years after the Civil War, the movement aimed at equality and freedom was restricted to the struggle in courthouse of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People,U. S.. American blacks began to wage some large-scale movement against racial oppresstion and discrimination and strive for the equal rights of politics, economy and society up to the middle of 1950s to 1960s.
2.2.2.1 Non-violent Peace Movement
A series of struggles against violent repression happened in Los Angeles, and then spread to Chicago, NewYork, Philadelphia and other big cities in America. Demonstration developed into the climax of national struggle against violent repression, which was largely suppressed by the American government. December 1st, 1955, A black woman in Montgomery, Rosa Parks who was arrested for refusing to offer her seat to a white passenger.Then led by Martin Luther King , black people of Montgomery began to refused to take bus until December 21th, 1956. At last, the bus company was desegregated. This movement was known as the beginning of Civil Rights Movement. The same movement happened in other southern cities.
December 17,1956, Martin Luther King stated in Montgomery Improvement Association “Our action was resulted from a series of unfair and insulting words and deeds for many years.”(Clayborne Carson, 2009:73) This showed the fact that the struggle would continue until the government made a compromise. After the explosion in 1956 at King’s house, he claimed that the struggle of civil rights should be non-violent. At the same time, American blacks were aware that non-violent movement would reduce violence. Some conscientious whites also began to make a self-questioning and sympathize with the struggle of blacks, and the non-violent movement was also supported by the prople all over the world. America government had to put a series of problems about blacks’ civil rights on the agenda and passed some important laws. All these were the achievement and significance of the Civil Rights Movement.
2.2.2.2 The Climax of Black Movement
During the WWⅡ, as the popularity of movement increased and the power of organization developed, the position of the black people had been improved accordingly. They had started to launch a lot of movements in big cities.
At that time, A columnist writer of the American blacks George Skyler described his opinion toward WWⅡ:“Our struggle is not only fight against Hitler in Europe, but also another Hitler in America. What we should do is not only defend our rights but also gain civil rights that we never enjoyed .”(HuJinshan, 1998:52) American blacks decided to prove that they would like to contribute to and sacrifice for their country while they were also fighting for their rights.
The blacks’struggle never stopped after
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