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The World of Hosea Easton and David Walker

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Hosea Easton and David Walker described and analyzed racism in New England during the late 1820s. New England had initially been more receptive to its black population than were other sections of the United States, but as their populations of free people of African descent dramatically increased, states began to reverse themselves. By the 1820s, laws forbade free people of African descent from marrying whites, employment was limited to the most menial jobs, and education—where available—was inadequate. African Americans could not serve on juries or hold public office. Their housing opportunities were restricted, and they were segregated in church seating. They were barred from theaters, hotels, hospitals, stagecoaches, and steamships. Worst of all, whites denied blacks their humanity. Their belief that people of color were inferior to themselves underlay slavery and racism.
Title: The World of Hosea Easton and David Walker
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Hosea Easton and David Walker described and analyzed racism in New England during the late 1820s.
New England had initially been more receptive to its black population than were other sections of the United States, but as their populations of free people of African descent dramatically increased, states began to reverse themselves.
By the 1820s, laws forbade free people of African descent from marrying whites, employment was limited to the most menial jobs, and education—where available—was inadequate.
African Americans could not serve on juries or hold public office.
Their housing opportunities were restricted, and they were segregated in church seating.
They were barred from theaters, hotels, hospitals, stagecoaches, and steamships.
Worst of all, whites denied blacks their humanity.
Their belief that people of color were inferior to themselves underlay slavery and racism.

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