as long as you ignore the tremendous institutional racism, such as blacks being owned as property, having no legal rights, no voting rights, and the like, sure. things were just peachy.
i'm sure you wouldn't complain one peep if you were treated the same. you'd be sitting in prison for life for your thievery and dope addiction instead of being bailed out by your family and given a job at subway making sandwiches as a 30 year old.
you wouldn't mind at all, right?
First of all, this has nothing to do with Scottish independence.
Secondly, you and your token may not be willing to observe it, but there is a distinction to be made. One does not have to ignore slavery.
why?
You say blacks, but not all blacks were slaves!
Admittedly it was a minority, but there was a sizable number of free blacks. They had famalies, lives and careers.
Your failure to acknowledge their existence is a knock on their unique set of challenges as they experienced life in pre civil war America.
The fact is the way white society interacted with them, even and especially in the south was more advantages to them than any point in the next hundred or more years.
Who do you think they installed as mayor, governor, and congressmen during reconstruction? It was the free blacks in that society, not some farm hand who just got his walking papers.
These free blacks were the highest achievers of African Americans until well into the twentieth century. You would rather ignore their accomplishments to further your line that whites, particularly southerners, are evil and always subjugated blacks for the lulz.