Make Something Happen TV explores the beginning of slavery with CSUs Project 400
18 March 2021

Make Something Happen TV explores the beginning of slavery with CSUs Project 400

Make Something Happen with Audrey Wiggins
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The year 2019 marked the 400th year since 20 Africans arrived in Jamestown, Va. as indentured servants in 1619, representing the earliest documented record of Blacks in, what is now, America. This system of indentured servitude rapidly gave way to the enslavement of Blacks which would endure until 1865 and was followed by almost another 100 years of Jim Crow racial segregation. This 400-year history of racial oppression created a racially-stratified society in which racial inequities are deeply embedded in virtually every structural institution and system in American society, bolstered by a philosophy of White supremacy and Black racial inferiority. VISIT: www.Project400.csuohio.edu for details.