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The ones who lived on the countryside worked as paid laborers on plantations or farms. The ones who lived in the cities often worked a variety of jobs, mostly as skilled artisans.

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In addition to desegregating war industries President Roosevelt agreed to?

make better jobs available to African Americans


How did the end of World war 1 affect the economic opportunities available to women and African-Americans?

Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.


What jobs were available to free African Americans in the south?

The ones who lived on the countryside worked as paid laborers on plantations or farms. The ones who lived in the cities often worked a variety of jobs, mostly as skilled artisans.


In addition to desegregating war industries president agreed to?

make better jobs available to African Americans


What were the different conditions of African Americans jobs and white jobs aboard the Navy during the civil war?

there jobs were to fight in the civil war for the union, but the slave owners trick African Americans into being on their side because slave owners said;" if you fight on our side i will let you be free".there jobs were to fight in the civil war for the union, but the slave owners trick African Americans into being on their side because slave owners said;" if you fight on our side i will let you be free".there jobs were to fight in the civil war for the union, but the slave owners trick African Americans into being on their side because slave owners said;" if you fight on our side i will let you be free".there jobs were to fight in the civil war for the union, but the slave owners trick African Americans into being on their side because slave owners said;" if you fight on our side i will let you be free".


With respect to finding better jobs the war years marked a period of?

World War II was a period when better jobs were more available to African Americans.


What industy did most African Americans find jobs?

Most free African Americans in the south during the 1800s found work not very different from slave work, such as being a laborer.


What job were available to free African-Americans in the south?

The ones who lived on the countryside worked as paid laborers on plantations or farms. The ones who lived in the cities often worked a variety of jobs, mostly as skilled artisans.


What did the Freedman's Bureau offered the blacks?

the freedmans bureau provided free african americans with food and clothing. it also helped them find jobs.


What was the environment like for African-Americans in the 1915?

In 1915, racial segregation was in place in many of the southern states. African-Americans could not use the same schools or public drinking fountains as Whites, and many of them only had menial jobs available to them.


How did women and African Americans help during ww2?

Women joined the Armed Forces and got jobs in factories while African Americans got jobs in factories as well


What percentage of African Americans are in white collar jobs?

40