How did free black communities in the North respond to the challenges of segregation and discrimination in the first three decades of the nineteenth century?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • Across the North, free black men lost the right to vote in the early nineteenth century.


  • Free northern blacks suffered under a number of legal restrictions. Most were not granted citizenship status in their home states.


  • In response to these trends, a new group of black leaders in the urban North began to link their fate to that of their enslaved brothers and sisters in the South.


  • Supporters of the American Colonization Society argued that blacks and whites could not live in the same country.


  • Most black activists rejected colonization.


  • Northern whites sought to control black people and their movements, sometimes reacting with violence when blacks attempted to assert their rights.

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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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