i think the discrimination/segregation in america was abolished in the 1950s, so yes i guess so
Booker T Washington felt that blacks can help America with a few things. They thought they could help jobs and population.
Pilot. Serve on a Royal Naval vessel. Bus Driver. Train driver. Join a golf club.
Most northern cities and suburbs still had housing restrictions.
Nonwhites were forced to live in separate areas from the white minority.
You could do it yourself and make a statement - or a mess
A lot of it had to do with jobs and government positions. Blacks could never get the jobs that the whites could and whites were given all the political power.
Malcolm X.
Booker T Washington felt that blacks can help America with a few things. They thought they could help jobs and population.
They were soldiers.
they had farming
where they could live, work, shop, go to school. Types of jobs. Who you could marry. Whether you could vote, buy land, hold political office.
Langston Hughes
Yes, there was tons of work available.
In the 1960s, women commonly faced discrimination such as being paid lower wages than men for the same work, being excluded from certain job opportunities or promotions, and being subjected to sexual harassment in the workplace. Additionally, stereotypes and biases often limited women's career advancement and relegated them to lower-level positions.
Pilot. Serve on a Royal Naval vessel. Bus Driver. Train driver. Join a golf club.
i dont now
blacks smith, whites smith. shoemaker.