lead the struggle for civil rights
yes
No. Blacks and whites could not use the same facilities back in 1929.
Free blacks could not become U.S. citizens. Khanh
laws were made so that blacks and whites could come together and go to the same school and could do things togetherb
Sometimes people just get tired of being badly treated and just say to heck with the consequences, and take a stand. Or a seat.
provide leadership in the fight for civil rights
Booker T. Washington felt that through education, southern blacks could build their communityÕs economic strength as well as pride with the goal of challenging Jim Crow laws in the long run. Washington was against direct confrontation at the time although he did support court challenges to segregation in secret.
they could own slaves themselves but mainly did this to buy then later on free family members of other masters. Free blacks could also they could own slaves themselves but mainly did this to buy then later on free family members of other masters. Free blacks could also big boy i want u love me long time
Yes they did and it was legal but until the resolution of the Civil Rights Movements in that decade, it was not respected or encouraged. I have read certain articles from the time period that detail attacks on or even murders of African Americans who were "caught" voting.
they can go to school!
yes
No. Blacks and whites could not use the same facilities back in 1929.
You could try encouraged.
Not everybody had a chance to study when they were younger because they had to work, could not afford college, had kids etc. Others wants to further educate themselves and get promotions or other jobs.
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One could educate his or her child at home by either hiring a private teacher, who will follow the exact plan the school does, or you could give lessons personally to your child. Your child will have to do public exams.
no blacks, not even free blacks, could become U.S. citizens.