Historically, during slavery in the United States, enslaved black women did not have legal ownership of their children. Enslaved individuals and their offspring were considered property and could be bought, sold, or traded at the discretion of their owners.
After the abolition of slavery, black women gained legal rights over their children, but systemic racism and discrimination continued to affect their ability to fully exercise those rights, particularly during periods of segregation and Jim Crow laws. It wasn't until the Civil Rights Movement and subsequent legal reforms that black women and their children began to achieve greater recognition and protection under the law.
We are now the second generation of parenting our own children and also creating evolutionary leaders in all countries.For almost 500 year in the America’s black mothers have been demorilzed and striped of their rights to children, this did not stop mothers to passed down the best thing “Legacy” good character. Character that the wealthiest people lack good morals and live within humanitarian lives.