it was very bad!
yes it was (:
racism and it sucked major balls :D
Racism in the 1930s was still prevalent and as unskilled jobs became more difficult to find, black unemployment began to rise. Black people began to organize unions.
you should check out An Art Commentary on Lynching
The racism in the 1930's in Germany were targeted mainly at the Jews, but also at nigers, gypos, and gays
In the 1930s racism was at one of its highest points. Black people were treated very poorly by white people because they believed that they were beneath them.
Mainly it's about racism and unfairness between white and black people in the 1930s
Racism is still rampant. It is now hidden by political correctness and most people deny being racist but behind closed doors, a lot has not changed at all
Racism in the 1930s manifested in discriminatory practices, segregation, and violence against African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, and other minority groups. The Great Depression exacerbated racial tensions as economic hardship fueled competition for jobs and resources, leading to increased discrimination and inequalities. The 1930s also saw the rise of white supremacist groups like the Ku Klux Klan, further perpetuating racist ideologies and actions.
The main conflict in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is the struggle against racism and segregation faced by the Logan family in Mississippi during the 1930s. The family fights to maintain their dignity and integrity in the face of discrimination and injustices from the white community.
The practice of racial segregation has tainted USA's history somewhat. In 1930s segregation in schools and public places was strictly followed with black population living in impoverished conditions country wide. The situation since then has improved considerably and now segregation is a thing of past.
Erosion is not specifically mentioned in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. The book focuses on themes of racism, innocence, and morality in the American South during the 1930s.