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Paul Robeson believed that if whites truly understood African American culture, history, and experiences, they would see African Americans as equals. He believed that ignorance and lack of awareness bred racism and prejudice, and by educating others, he hoped to promote understanding and acceptance.
African Americans fought racism by being great poets and becoming jazz layers and proving that they meant soething
because she didnt think that it would've been fair for the African Americans to be treated going according to their race so she decided to make the lifestyle of African Americans better from racism this is how she became famous
Booker T. Washington believed that African American economic success and cooperation with whites was important to overcoming racism.
The Pittsburgh Courier, a leading African American newspaper, launched the "Double V" campaign. The Campaign urged African Americans to support the war to achieve a double victory- over both Hitler's racism abroad the racism at home
Racism, a previously ubiquitous issue, led to the crude treatment of african-americans.
based on race.tolerated by many americans
No, generally, those who are classed as African Americans are more verbal about their rights and how they are being discriminated against for their color than those who are African. It's thought that it's the only priority in an African American's life, but it's only when the racism severely affects their life do they act as many know racism can't be completely erased.
African-Americans migrated to the north because of racism, lynching, and lack of opportunities in the South.
the two terms are directly related. the white man believed that African Americans were a lower class to them. they believed that they were superior to them, so they enslaved them and used them for work.
The KKK against African Americans or the Nazis against the Jews