miners, no job and immigriants
Unions suffered a substantial decline in membership and influence during the 1920s.
They suffered a decline in membership and influence during the 1920's.
There were several groups did not share in the prosperity of the 1920s. One of those groups were sharecroppers of the deep South. They were still poverty stricken.
The Maritime Provinces , and the Prairie provinces in canada
it was mainly the 'Blacks', coal miners and farmers.
i think suffrage groups in the 1920s fight so hard for the right to vote because they were very
Please see the related question. It gives a fairly full list of the groups concerned.
The Chinese. (or are they called Sino-Americans)
The suffrage groups did fight so hard to vote in the 1920s because they wanted representation. By choosing their own leaders their issues would be addressed.
White Americans suffered from a false sense of superiority complex
how did people reveal distrust of others in the 1920s?
yes, but they are down from 6 million in 1920s to about 8,000 today