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To provide immigrants job and educational opportunities. Apex :)
President Truman wanted to provide equal rights and opportunities for all Americans.
he gave hope so that African Americans can fight for there rights
Socially I think that the great migration had a big effect on African Americans. African Americans migrated to escape the widespread racism of the South, to seek out employment opportunities in urban environments, and to pursue what was widely perceived to be a "better life" in the North {in other words African Americans drifted from the South to the north not only to get away from Jim Crow laws but to also get better job opportunities}. Also a boll weevil infestation that had destroyed many African Americans crops in the south made it hard for blacks to provide money and with out income there was no way to feed there families so hundreds of thousands of African Americans packed up there life's and headed up north. Packed up THEIR LIVES. Back to 1st grade for you.
Philip Randolph
They worked to provide educational opportunities.
I can think of several wars. You need to give us a where, when, how, why, who question to get an answer.
To provide immigrants job and educational opportunities. Apex :)
To provide immigrants job and educational opportunities
to provide immigrants job and educational opportunities
It kept them away from the Americans who didn't like African Americans.
The republican governments provide new opportunities in the south by: 1) African Americans are now granted freedom and they are us citizens 2) Scalawags and carpetbaggers take part in southern politics 3) African American children were now granted an education (They went to public schools with the rest of the white children. There were not separate schools for each until later on.)
Harriet Tubman's hopes for the future were to abolish slavery, gain equal rights for African Americans, and create a better life for herself and her family. She wanted to free slaves with the Underground Railroad, to educate and enlighten African Americans, and to give them the right to vote. She hoped to provide economic opportunities for African Americans who were denied the right to own land. She also wanted to create a safe haven for her people, providing them with food and shelter. Lastly, she wanted to bring justice to the African American community, by advocating for their civil rights and working to eliminate racism and discrimination.Harriet Tubman worked tirelessly to make her hopes a reality. She sought to: Abolish slavery Gain equal rights for African Americans Free slaves with the Underground Railroad Educate and enlighten African Americans Give African Americans the right to vote Provide economic opportunities for African Americans Create a safe haven for her people Advocates for African American civil rights Eliminate racism and discriminationHarriet Tubman's hopes for the future were driven by her unwavering commitment to justice and equality. She dedicated her life to making her hopes a reality, and her legacy is one of courage, strength, and determination.
whites were no longer allowed to have slaves, therefore African-Americans were free. African-Americans were allowed to work for pay, even though at that time the pay rate for African Americans was not very high, they were allowed to work and provide for their families
Newly freed African Americans urged the federal government to provide them with equal rights, protection from violence and discrimination, access to education, and economic opportunities to help them integrate into society and achieve full citizenship.
To provide African Americans the same rights as the Whites.
The Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C) , a civil rights organization, was established to provide support for African Americans who challenge racial injustice and retaliation in the federal workplace.