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Acrossthedesert
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The civil rights movement began when the first person was enslaved. The indians died off due to exposure to European diseases. (Estimates of >90% died from disease in certain areas). That is why they started importing black slaves to initially mine for gold, and later to produce crops.The Amish are not marginalized, the choose their way of life. I have no idea why you would include Pentacostals. Perhaps you don’t know what I meant by “marginalized?”
Blacks before civil rights were marginalized. And very much still are.
There were slave revolts from the first 10 years of captivity. Of course, the white wing of the abolitionist movement didn’t start till organizations such as the Pennsylvania Abolition Society (A Quaker Christian Organization) began in 1784. The struggle took a dark turn after the Civil War in what is called the Nadir, when reconstruction failed and blacks were again brought into servitude through the penal system. In this period, blacks were lynched, beaten and laws were subverted to keep them from voting, holding property, or traveling to any great deal. This was the time of the Klu Klux Klan.
To use the word “marginalized” is in itself a way which marginalizes the actual history of the civil rights movement which was a struggle against slavery.
As for people who prefer the same gender, they were never slaves. Also, for the most part nobody new their preference. In fact, in the Victorian era I doubt anyone even talked about sex. Now, I would imagine that if anyone came out as a polygamist, philanderer, or cross dresser, they would be ostracized from society, and that is exactly what happened to the Mormons. In fact, the Mormons were not allowed to join the Union as the State of Utah till they renounced their polygamy.
This should be a lesson for all of us to learn: The gay marriage issue looks more like the polygamy issue of the 1880’s than to the civil rights movement of the last 400 years.