How Did Slavery Affect America

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“For almost one hundred years, Tulsa called the events of 1921 a “race riot,” when the city mentioned the event at all.” The people of the city of Tulsa, including their family members, are upset when the events in Tulsa are considered a “race riot.” This is because the city had been doing really well, and without doing anything wrong was attacked by angry white people and set back everything those people had built up. This exact example from the NYT Tulsa article is one of the many that provide evidence that slavery had significant effects on the United States of America. Slavery impacted the United States on an individual and societal level through economic, political, and cultural factors. Looking at the impacts from a political and economic standpoint, slavery set the foundation …show more content…
If slavery was such a big source of income, then it is beyond question that it could provide a building block for a country’s economic system. One of the people who decided it was the right thing to NOT look the other way, and instead do the right thing was a slave himself, and his name is Fredrick Douglass. Looking at the impacts from an individual standpoint, slavery impacted people case by case. Douglass wrote a book about his life entitled “A Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass.” This book dives into a colored man's view of slavery, and it covers the topic of how it affected individuals very well. Douglass was treated poorly due to the color of his skin, and he realized (unlike many others) at a very young age that what he was going through was wrong and