Impact Of Slavery On African American Society

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Even though slavery was abolished after the Civil War, Blacks or African Americans are still fighting for their freedom. Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness simply did not seem consistent with the practice of chattel slavery. Slaves who were freed suffered a lot of mental and emotional breakdown that has been passed on through generations and generations to come. Even though the individuals who enslaved slaves are no longer alive yet they set the stage for a lot of irritation, dislike and hurt felt within the black or African Americans community today. A lot of African Americans are living in poor housing, lack of occupation opportunities, health care and education. Slavery still exists because black or African Americans are denied with some opportunities that are offered to the white race. …show more content…

The owner/slaves masters generally ate lean and overweight parts of farm animals, and left the remains for the enslaved. Africans American was required to eat that remaining food such as bread, goat meat, chicken feet and other bad foods as their daily meals. These unwholesome meals are still part of the diets of many Africans or black people today. They are hurtful to the body and are the cause of many dangerous illnesses such as cancer, high blood pressure, heart disease,