social struggle
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Not really. In 1870 when Hays was given the presidency he made a deal to stop reconstruction. The result of this was Jim Crow laws and overt discrimination for another 100 years before civil rights was given in 1964 to African Americans.
The new deal
To provide for a means of governance over the former Confederacy, to deal with the newly emancipated African Americans, and to reunite the north and south of the United States. The reconstruction era was known as an era of dark times for civil liberties, because it was the first institution of segregation that would last for almost one hundred years.
The Navajo Livestock Reduction program.
The programs in the New Deal benefited African Americans and black people :)
Roosevelt was never committed to full civil rights for african americans because he didn't want to upset the democrats in the south, however african americans supported Roosevelt and the new deal
they got rights to vote and go to congress
When FDR was president African Americans couldn't vote. Jim Crow laws were still in full force and they were prevented from voting. It won't be until 1965 with the civil rights laws that voting finally took place.
The New Deal was for everyone. It did not matter which political party that you belonged to, you could still benefit from the programs.
During the New Deal, Roosevelt appointed more than 100 African Americans to key positions in the government . Mary McLeod Bethune- an educator who dedicated herself to promoting opportunities for young African Americans.. She worked to ensure that the NYA ( national youth administration) hired African-American administrators and provided job training and other benefits to minority students. She also helped organize a "Black Cabinet" of African Americans to advise the Roosevelt administration on racial issues. The New Deal ignored civil rights of African Americans, so they organized the southern tenant farmers union- sought to protect the rights of tenant farmers and sharecroppers, both white and black. In the north the union created tenants' groups and launched campaigns to increase job opportunities. In general African Americans did support the Roosevelt administration and the New Deal.
The Compromise of 1877 was an unwritten and informal deal that was used to settle the U.S. presidential election in 1876. The side who lost the most from this compromise were the Southern Democrats.
being black. its a tough thing to deal with, even today lol
Federal aid to education
The main Fair Deal policies that did not happen were national health insurance, the repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act, aid to education, and the spread of public utilities.
FDR'S landslide victory showed that most Americans supported the New Deal. Yet the New Deal still had many critics with their own sizable followings.
Slaves would have still been a big deal. The South would have been one nation.