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What was racism in the 1930's like?

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in the 1930's naggers as they were called were not allowed to be in white areas. such as strip clubs bars schools KFC except taco bell they were allowed there. . .they would not be able to eat or ride white women. i mean um never mind just delete this

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racism was the most horrible thing because no black person was allowed near a white person and they had different Rights to white people as well

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