Slavery ended in the 1800's and the segregation stopped in the 1900's thanks to Martin Luther King Jr.
The most important gain for African Americans during this time was the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed racial discrimination in public accommodations and employment. This landmark legislation provided legal protection and equal rights to African Americans, helping to dismantle systemic segregation and discrimination.
White landowners who could make those African Americans work for them
White Landowners who could make those African Americans work for them.
Using fear and violence for political gain most directly affected African Americans.
Using fear and violence for political gain most directly affected African Americans.
White landowners who could make those African Americans work for them
access to education
the access of education
access to education
access to education
Using fear and violence for political gain most directly affected African Americans.
Using fear and violence for political gain most directly affected African Americans.
Using fear and violence for political gain most directly affected African Americans.
Using fear and violence for political gain most directly affected African Americans.
White landowners who could make those African Americans work for them
White Landowners who could make those African Americans work for them.
White landowners who could make those African Americans work for them
Using fear and violence for political gain most directly affected African Americans.