Race - Slavery, Oppression, Racism | Britannica
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A number of 18th-century political and intellectual leaders began publicly to assert that Africans …Beginning in the late 18th century, differences between the races became magnified and exaggerated in the public mind. Hundreds of battles with Indians had pushed these populations westward to the frontiers or relegated them increasingly to reservation lands. A widely accepte… Racial stereotyping of Africans was magnified by the Haitian rebellion of 1791. This heightened t…By the mid-19th century, race in the popular mind had taken on a meaning equivalent to species-level distinctions, at least for differences between Blacks and whites. The ideology of separateness that this proclaimed difference implied was soon transformed into social policy. Alt…
A number of 18th-century political and intellectual leaders began publicly to assert that Africans …Beginning in the late 18th century, differences between the races became magnified and exaggerated in the public mind. Hundreds of battles with Indians had pushed these populations westward to the frontiers or relegated them increasingly to reservation lands. A widely accepte…
Racial stereotyping of Africans was magnified by the Haitian rebellion of 1791. This heightened t…By the mid-19th century, race in the popular mind had taken on a meaning equivalent to species-level distinctions, at least for differences between Blacks and whites. The ideology of separateness that this proclaimed difference implied was soon transformed into social policy. Alt…
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