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In reply to the discussion: Kent State University victims and students remember May 4th, 1970 shooting 44th Anniversary [View all]RoccoR5955
(12,471 posts)They are a little better in others.
Corporations now hold more power than they ever have. So whether you are African-American, female, LGBTQ, straight, or whatever you are, if you are not a billionaire, you have less, and fewer actual rights than you did a couple of centuries ago.
There were free African-Americans in NY more than two centuries ago (that I know about). Right in NYC, well it was Brooklyn. Women did a lot during the Revolutionary War. There was the female equivalent to Paul Revere in Kent, NY. Sybil Luddington. Look her up.
Though Sojourner Truth was a slave, she did a lot to end slavery right here in the Hudson Valley, near Kingston, NY, where I live.
Yes, there are some things that are a bit better, but all in all things have taken a big turn for the worse over the last 35 or so years.
So when one asks, "Are we all better off than we were two centuries ago?" My reply is, "As we all are slaves to the capitalist system, I don't think so."