unlike he north, segregation in the north was
The North and the south were separated into to different societies and had different economic systems
To protest unfair housing lawsTo point out the needs of the poor^^^^ Apex :)To protest segregation there
north and east america
Lincoln issued Emancipation Proclamation in January 1,1863 and slavery was abolished in 1865 after Civil War between the north and south. Radical Republicans attempted to integrate blacks during Reconstruction but failed. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 ended legal segregation but racism's vestiges continue to this day. From Akatsukiiub1
African Americans migrating from the South to the North in search of better jobs
Segregation existed in the North, but was not enforced directly by the law. apex:)
Segregation in the South was very different than in the North. It was made illegal in many areas for an African American person to be in the same room as a Caucasian person. The further away from the South, the more lenient the segregation rules were, but it was a travesty all around.
The 1920s was a period of tension in relations between whites and blacks in America. During World War I, over 200,000 Black soldiers experienced nations in Europe in which their color was not a major handicap. When they returned home after the war, many expected a greater measure of equality. Those black families that moved north, experienced more civil rights, on paper, and a less restrictive lifestyle than those black families in the South. But there was still much segregation in the North. De facto segregation as opposed to de jure segregation in the South. There were many race riots during the decade of the Twenties. During the Twenties, black nationalism began to grow. Organizations, like the Universal Negro Improvement Association, began to grow. Founded in 1909, the NAACP began to campaign against lynching during the Twenties. In the South and Midwest, the KKK saw a resurgence of its power during the decade.
African Americans were not even allowed to vote during the 1920s, they could not vote until the 1960s, I know this is hard to believe, but you will find that in the history books.
segregation?
Asia. North America. Europe.
Because they wanted segregation in the US and the North didn't.
The North and the south were separated into to different societies and had different economic systems
To get better jobs and to get away from segregation.
To protest unfair housing lawsTo point out the needs of the poor^^^^ Apex :)To protest segregation there
north and east america
Race relations in the North could vary depending on the specific location and time period, but generally, there was less overt segregation and discrimination compared to the South. However, racism still existed in the form of housing discrimination, job inequalities, and social segregation. African Americans in the North still faced systemic challenges and unequal opportunities in many aspects of life despite a less codified system of segregation.