african-american soldiers served in separate región. They were usually paid less tan whites and suffered other kinds of discrimination.
African American families were less likey to move to the suburbs because they faced discrimination from banks.
African American soldiers faced significant discrimination and racism during their service, often receiving inferior training and equipment compared to their white counterparts. They were frequently assigned to support roles rather than combat positions and faced segregation within military units. Additionally, African American soldiers dealt with prejudice both from fellow soldiers and society at large, leading to challenges in gaining respect and recognition for their contributions.
African American soldiers faced the following problems after returning home from World War I: - Jim Crow laws - Wage discrimination - Racial Violence - Segregation - Lynching - Klan violence
She faced double discrimination as an African-American woman.
Many groups in American society have faced discrimination including: African-Americans (slavery, segregation) women (lack of vote, inequitable pay)
African American families were less likey to move to the suburbs because they faced discrimination from banks.
They faced job and pay discrimination
They faced job and pay discrimination
African American soldiers/veterans faced racism, lynchings, and the Klan after returning from duty in WWI.
African American families were less likey to move to the suburbs because they faced discrimination from banks.
In the movie "Glory," the antagonist could be seen as the pervasive racism and discrimination faced by the African American soldiers in the Union Army during the Civil War. Additionally, the Confederate soldiers fighting against the Union Army could also be seen as antagonists in the film.
the south, where the Jim crow laws were in effect