since these women had little or no education, they got jobs that were difficult, demanding, and dangerous
Education has empowered immigrant women by providing access to higher-paying job opportunities and allowing for greater economic independence. For African American women, education has been a tool for social mobility and challenging racial discrimination. Women from rural areas have benefited from education by gaining the skills and knowledge needed to better navigate modern society and participate in various sectors of the economy.
since these women had little or no education, they got jobs that were difficult, demanding, and dangerous
since these women had little or no education, they got jobs that were difficult, demanding, and dangerous
All African Americans were slaves.
Public schools provided immigrant children with access to education, helping them to assimilate into American society, learn English, and acquire important skills for later success. However, these schools also faced challenges such as language barriers, cultural differences, and discrimination, which could impede immigrant children's educational experiences and opportunities. Efforts were made to address these challenges and provide support for immigrant students in public schools.
G Force can affect anyone regardless of race.
they had to get more slaves
they could not vote,and it limited their rights.
Several chronic diseases affect the African-American community. They include sickle cell anemia, and other diseases such as hepatitis, flu, mumps, and measles.
the African Americans were able to go where the whites could go.schoolsstoreswork in better jobs
African American and Hispanic are greatly affect by sicklecell.
Warthell Browne-Iles has written: 'Imagery--its affect on Black male/female relations' -- subject(s): African American men, African American women, African Americans, Psychology
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