they had been born in the U.S. and considered it home.
Some had been born in the United States and considered it home.
I dont freaking know, you tell me dude !
Most free African Americans opposed the American Colonization Society's plan for black migration to Africa because they viewed it as a form of racial separation and an implicit rejection of their rights as American citizens. Many free blacks felt a strong connection to the United States and believed they had the right to live freely and fully participate in American society. Additionally, the plan was seen as an attempt to rid the country of its black population rather than addressing the systemic issues of racism and inequality that they faced.
The American Colonization Society (ACS) proposed a solution to slavery by advocating for the resettlement of freed African Americans to Africa, specifically to a colony they established in Liberia. They believed this would benefit both enslaved individuals, who would gain freedom and opportunities in a new land, and white Americans, who sought to reduce the free Black population in the United States. The ACS's approach was controversial, as it did not address the root causes of slavery and often reflected racist attitudes toward Black people. Ultimately, while some people supported colonization, many African Americans opposed it, seeking equality and rights in the U.S. rather than relocation.
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Wacky
There are alot of societys
How does social science relate to societys action in war racism crime and poverty?
it is similar to the way the Greeks and Romans ran their societys... we all went with democracy. we got most of our ideas from their government when the usa was first starting out.
depends on the society
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Governments and humane societys worldwide.