In 1930s America, segregation was still a powerful reality. In the southern states, the infamous Jim Crow laws prevented African-Americans from enjoying the same privileges as most whites in the same region. Yet, even in such national institutions as the military, blacks and whites were quite distinctly separated, that is, segregated.
Segragation wasn't really started by one person.
Sugar cost around 50 cents for 10 pounds in the early 1930s. That is equal to nearly 9 dollars in 2014.
Usually, a movie ticket would cost around 25 cents.
YMCA. And it was taking among some recreational sport, that was playing among woman in England & Australia around 1930s
Basically it was just segragation! there was not actaully slavery 50 years ago it was before that time.
In a way segragation still hasn't stopped. There's still a lot of racism in our society, so in a way segragation still hasn't stopped.
welfare
There were dozens of auto manufactures in the U.S. and hundreds around the world in the 1930s. The ones that still exist today in the U.S. are Ford, Lincoln, Chevrolet, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Dodge, Jeep, & Chrysler.
answer is #2 In 1940, segragation of blacks and whites was still the norm.
the prsedent
by no matter what we look like.
Since caveman times.
The lack thereof.
no,this is how you spell it ,segregatoin
well they walked,taxi
He Rehected segragation..
Segregation is as evil as kicking puppies.