Antisemitism and slavery both take roots between the 1600s and 1900s. These two cultures were seen inferior from society, they had bystanders that didn’t want to oppose the racial movements taking place.
Antisemitism started with Christians in the early church in the 1400s. Christianity blamed the Jews for Jesus death because Jesus helped the Jews from crucifixion. The Romans Catholic Church were scattering all over Jerusalem arresting and killing Jews because of Christ death. Antisemitism was first stablished in Jerusalem, Israeli between 4 BC and 30 AD. Many Jews fled to Poland and Lithuania and from there most spread over rest of Europe, this Jews became known as Ashkenazi Jews.
Slavery began in 1600s hundreds when Europeans came to America. The first Africans that reach to English colonies of Jamestown, Virginia. When African arrived at Jamestown they gave them all the hard work such as harvesting sugar canes, picking up cotton, harvesting Tabaco, working in the dairy and much more. Europeans did not pay slaves since their owners gave them shelter and food, the slave owners mistreated them by not giving them water food antibiotics, and they hit them whips and torturing them.
Adolf Hitler rose to power started when he became politically involved and joined the Deutsche Arbeiterspartei. Hitler designed the party banner Nazi, appropriating the swastika symbol and placing it in a white circle on a red background. When Adolf Hitler joined Deutsche Arbeiterspartei he spoke with a lot of powerful people including military leaders
Hitler joined violent political parties and use his assault against humanity. Adolf Hitler including military leaders they all accepted his request and built multiple concentration camps including the mass murder of 6 million Jews.
Europeans used and abused African slaves for centuries. European sexually abused salves to influence the reproduction of their slave’s profit. it included forcing male and female slaves to have sexual intercourse and slave owners encouraged slave pregnancies, and sexual relations between master and slaves to produce slave children. Slaves were punished by whipping, beating, multination, branding or imprisonment. Punishment was not often but they made sure they mistreat them to show them who has more dominance.
Slavery and antisemitism have similarities and differences. Some similarities of slavery and antisemitism is that they gave them a shelter and food to survive the harsh environment they were in, another example is that they both had assigned jobs to do like farming, building fences etc. Some differences of slavery and antisemitism is that slave’s owners tried to keep their slaves alive and wanted them to multiply so they don’t have to invest in new African American slaves. In other hand, antisemitism did the same as the slaves they gave them shelter, food, and water to survive to a certain amount of days then bring them into groups to the chambers in the concentration camp to kill them in huge groups killing thousands and millions of Jews people.
Martin Luther King Jr and Malcom X was the most important voice of the American civil rights movement in history. Martin Luther King Jr once said, “in some not too distant tomorrow the radiant stars of love and brotherhood will shine over our great nation with all their scintillating beauty”. In other words, the dark clouds of racial prejudice will soon pass, signifying that the storm will go away eventually, and that we will come together, see the love and beauty the world holds, and we can enjoy the positive life together.
Despite the action of slavery in the 1900s, the practice is prevalent in the contemporary world. It is estimated that more people are enslaved today than during the few centuries of the transatlantic slave trade. However, Antisemitism and slavery both take roots between the 1600s and 1900s. These two cultures were seen inferior from society, they had bystanders that didn’t want to oppose the racial movements taking place.