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it depends on what do you mean when you say evolved. I think there is still alot of prejudice and rasicm on both parts and now its gotten to the point where I live that we expect it. Yea now were not slaves, we can finally vote, were consider people not property, we can sit in the front of the bus now or where ever we choose to sit for that matter but there is still rasicm, theres still hate crimes being committed because the color of our skin, theres still an Ku Klux Klan I mean I can go on. Its like we evolve to a certain extent but blacks are still not as appreciated as whites are. we still havent had a black president and I wonder if that will ever happen. We finally get recognized one month out of 12 and thats ****** up when white people have a whole year. Yea we have overcome alot of obstacles but in my opinion we still have a long way to go.

2006-08-22 12:17:57 · answer #1 · answered by dimergurl247 2 · 0 0

Biologically, no. Blacks and whites (and all the other arbitrary races) are part of one species: Homo sapiens sapiens. When you speak of evolution, you speak of entire species. Also, if you refer to slavery as the slavery in the United States before the Civil War, then there is no way the humans have evolved since then, since evolution takes millions of years to occur.

Cuturally, yes. Just glimpse at the history of humankind to see how much the two races have changed over time. However, when you refer to "blacks," are you aware that there are so many "black" people in the world with different cultures and lifestyles? This is the same as with "whites."

2006-08-22 12:31:08 · answer #2 · answered by ethereality 4 · 0 0

I reject your question. I don't believe in evolution. By the way, slavery is still practiced in Islamic African countries.

2006-08-22 12:14:07 · answer #3 · answered by mad_mav70 6 · 0 0

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