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During the time of Jim Crow African Americans had no legal rights a they had no economic and social status
During the time of Jim Crow African Americans had no legal rights a they had no economic and social status
(в While no longer slaves, African Americans continue to be denied economic opportunity and civil rights.
They were slaves.
They were slaves.
The Fourteenth Amendment granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, including former slaves who were born outside the country. This meant that African Americans who were previously enslaved but born outside the US were now considered US citizens and entitled to the rights and protections provided by the Constitution.
slaves or freemen for africans. indians had no status
Keith David Churchman has written: 'The social and economic status of the Negro in Ohio in 1860' -- subject(s): African Americans, Underground railroad
A. Despite their history, African Americans will someday share in the rights and freedoms of white Americans
What is an economic status
African Americans were granted the right to vote,but many of them were subdued to a sharecropper status, and as a result many of them migrated to the West and North. In addition, bulldozing in the Southern states after the war, limited the political power of the African Americans.
. They felt that fighting poverty was an important step toward improving the status of African Americans