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Why was discrimination against free African Americans harsher in the south than in the north?

Why do you think that discrimination against free African Americans was harsher in the South than in the North?


Where did African Americans in the the 1920s faced the most discrimination?

the south, where the Jim crow laws were in effect


Where did African Americans in the 1920s face the most discrimination?

the south, where the Jim crow laws were in effect


Do you think That discrimination against free African Americans was harsher in the south than the north?

Yes


What did most Progressives pay little attention to regarding African Americans?

Conditions for African Americans in the south.


Why were African Americans removed from the South to Urban Northeast Mideast and West?

They were not "removed", they moved themselves to where they found work and less discrimination.


How did local laws of south degrade African Americans?

Local laws in the South, particularly during the Jim Crow era, institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans. These laws enforced practices such as voter suppression, unequal education, and restricted access to public services, effectively marginalizing Black communities. Additionally, the legal system often upheld violence and intimidation against African Americans, perpetuating a cycle of oppression and disenfranchisement. This systemic discrimination severely limited their social, economic, and political rights.


Most progressive paid little attention to what?

Conditions for African Americans in the south -apex


How did discrimination against African-Americans in the north differ from discrimination of the south?

Discrimination against African-Americans in the North was often less overtly violent than in the South, where Jim Crow laws enforced strict segregation and institutional racism. In the North, discrimination took the form of social and economic exclusion, such as redlining, limited job opportunities, and restrictive housing practices, which created de facto segregation. While Southern discrimination was legally sanctioned and deeply rooted in the culture, Northern discrimination was more subtle and often masked by a facade of progressivism. However, both regions shared the commonality of systemic racism and inequality.


What was it that most Progressives paid little attention to?

Conditions for African Americans in the south -apex


What practices in the South created difficulties for newly freed African Americans?

Segregation because of the black codes and Discrimination because of both black codes and Klu Klux Klan


How many African Americans left the South between World War 1 and 1930?

1.3 million African-Americans left the south.