How were African and American treated prior to 1950
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African-American history is the part of American history that looks at the African-Americans or Black Americans in the United States.
Although previously marginalized, African-American history has gained ground in school and university curricula and gained wider scholarly attention since the late 20th century. The black history that pre-dates the slave trade is rarely taught in schools and is almost never acknowledged. As a result many African-Americans grow up believing that slavery is the only event to occur in their history before the civil rights movement, which is not accurate.
Millions of African people were forcibly brought to and held captive in the United States from 1555 to 1865.
Although previously marginalized, African-American history has gained ground in school and university curricula and gained wider scholarly attention since the late 20th century. The black history that pre-dates the slave trade is rarely taught in schools and is almost never acknowledged. As a result many African-Americans grow up believing that slavery is the only event to occur in their history before the civil rights movement, which is not accurate.
Millions of African people were forcibly brought to and held captive in the United States from 1555 to 1865.
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