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Man versus man is the scenario wherein balance does not occur. Those who are discriminated fight for their survival while those who feel superior fight for their pride and wealth. Those who are discriminated do not have the privilege that the other citizens enjoy. Sometimes those “inferiors” are even considered as properties which they can sell and trade. Those “properties” do not receive the proper treatment like enough food and modest shelter. Sometimes they even live worse than animals.
With the bad treatments they receive, they usually get sick which even lead to death as even medical attention is seldom given to them. Maybe even proper burial is not given to those discriminated people. Respect is not even given to them by those they consider to be their masters. Both the superiors and inferiors have the hatred building up within them and conflicts occur as a result. The paper is aimed to explore the work under study entitled Petition of the People of Colour by A. Jones. The opening description is quite confusing but that is the scenario regarding the discrimination that had plagued the United States during its early years as a nation on its own.
The conflict and discrimination was rampant between the White and the colored people. Some Whites considered themselves to be superior to the colored people who were mostly Africans. The discrimination went overboard and the Whites established the slave trade. As the agriculture boomed in those days, the African slaves worked for the plantations of the wealthy White Americans. It would not be that problematic if those Africans were considered as normal workers with enough privileges, but the White masters deprived those colored people of freedom and privileges and even considered as properties.
Inhumane treatments were experienced by the colored people in the hands of those masters. In line with that problem, an African-American that goes by the name of Absalom Jones made a petition and signed by his fellowmen to uplift the discrimination they were experiencing in America. That man was not alone in fighting for the rights of the colored people as he was joined by his friend Richard Allen. In the petition, it showed the plea for equality among people as there should be no superior and no inferior despite of differences in skin color and status in the society.
Petition of the People of Colour focused on the first constitution of the United States of America as the constitution allows the people to appeal their petitions for considerations. In those early days of America, many petitions were received by the Congress, but not all were passed. Among those that passed was the petition of Absalom Jones and his fellowmen who lived in Philadelphia. They petitioned regarding the freedom of the black people as they viewed the Fugitive Slave Act as imbalanced and favored the Whites as the latter carried weapons to capture escaping colored people to the North.
It presented arguments that were noteworthy to remember and studied upon as they made logical points in their criticisms toward the content of the constitution. In the lines of the petition stated: Humbly sheweth That thankful to God our Creator and to the Government under which we live, for the blessing and benefit extended to us in the enjoyment of our natural right to Liberty, and the protection of our Persons and property from the oppression and violence, to which so great a number of
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