The blacks couldn't share a bathroom drink out of the same water fountain or eat together.
i think the discrimination/segregation in america was abolished in the 1950s, so yes i guess so
African Americans dressed like any other American in the 1950s. Suits were fashionable for men and feminine, flowery dresses and business suits were fashionable for women.
Well, Kevin ("Freak") got a computer for his birthday. So it has to be between the 1950s to present time.
1950s
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a well-known civil rights activist who had a great deal of influence on American society in the 1950s and 1960s. His strong belief in nonviolent protest helped set the tone of the movement. ... Being an advocate for nonviolent protest in the Memphis Sanitation Worker Strike in 1968.
For the pure hatrid of whites and blacks back in the 1950s and back.
Blacks had to go to black schools
Prejudice during the 1950s was much more open and accepted than it is in modern days. During the 50s and 60s, there was still a separation of blacks and whites versus the modern day lack of separation.
well they were very.............................................................................................................................................................................. bad
i think the discrimination/segregation in america was abolished in the 1950s, so yes i guess so
Whites could easily counter the economics of the boycotts
african americans were able to play sports with caucasion people in the 1950s,.
African Americans remained in the inner cities, while whites moved to the suburbs.
differences between now and then 1905s
it was between 1950s and the1960s.
Between the end of the US Civil War and the 1950s, lynchings of blacks for racial reasons were more likely to occur in the states of the former Confederacy. However, they could also occur in other parts of the country, especially through the 1920s or 1930s.
i don't know the answer that's why im asking you lol