A back servants punishment for running away was harsher than that of the white servants who were with him (apex)
This is actually a sociology question but I know the answer. Think of minority groups of people and how they are treated by racists. Perhaps the plight of the black people in the US historically will help you to understand. They were treated like and inferior breed of humanity and they lived with contempt against their oppressors. Another example is a child or individual. The child grows up with an inferiority complex or treated poorly by other and the person learns to hate others (hence contempt was bred into the child. So those who are inferior to others and treated that way they learn to hate those who act superior over them.
The living conditions of enslaved people are generally very, very poor. Since they are treated as property, they are often not treated as well as other humans and receive poor living space, inadequate food, shelter, and are just treated worse.
people of different races are not treated equally
about 3000 people are treated in emergency rooms by-sachin soni
Usually, they feel like they are being treated unfairly.
by making the Hawaii people work.
because he was sick of people being treated diffrent. he wanted all people black and white to be treated the same
PeaceJam is about people making a difference and having the oppertunity to meet people who have made a difference.
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they were treated very badly by Hitler but it depended on what country they were in for example he wanted to get rid of jews
Discrimination is one person or group of people is treated differently than another. These people may be treated differently based on religion, race, gender, or weight for example.
Manufacturing is making something, hospitality is the action of making people welcome.
The Christian migrants who treated badly the people of the Americas and Australia
The Ricki Lake Show - 2012 People Making a Difference - 1.10 was released on: USA: 20 September 2012
During the 1930s in America, people with developmental disabilities were often institutionalized in large overcrowded asylums. They were often subjected to neglect, abuse, and inhumane living conditions. There was little understanding or support for their individual needs and rights at that time.