This book was a fast read that began with the first Africans to set foot on American soil with Columbus in 1492. This text includes information about early African slaves, and circumstances that aren’t commonly known to have influenced the civil rights movements in the mid-1900s; like when Rosa Parks was arrested or the Supreme Court case of Brown v. Board of Education. The pilgrimage introduced me to events that took place during a painful period in our history.
Lincoln shows a detailed timeline of the transformation of Africans to the timeline of what became the Negro population with many different accomplishments and circumstances slaves and descendants of slaves have overcome, like …show more content…
Not only did they initially enslave lower class Europeans, but as time progressed they found a new source of manual labor, Africans, and were so keen on making a profit they didn’t care how they harmed them in the process. Due to the racism that is present in this country, beating, raping, and lynching was not an uncommon event that Africans experienced on multiple occasions. The mindset of superiority, that many middle and upper class individuals possessed, influenced their decisions and the decisions of generations after them, to treat minorities in the most inhuman manner