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There were about 90% of black Americans in the 1910's that lived in the Southern states.
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The first pair of Chuck Taylor shoes was made in 1923, when Mr. Taylor's suggestions to improve the sporting shoe of Converse Shoes Chicago were adopted and his name was added to the product. Before Taylor got involved, the shoes were called "Converse All-Star" and dated back to the 1910s.
In 1910, women wore huge decorated hats that almost seemed too big for their heads. They also wore long linen skirts and jackets. They wore blouses that had ruffles in the front. Most women also carried a parasol. Some women who worked on farms might also have worn jeans at the time but never in public.
Girls in the 1910s wore dresses just below the knee and knee high socks that girls wore in the 1900s evolved into ankle high socks, girls wore their hair in bows behind their head. Boys wor pant called knickabocas which are short pants that fell just below the knee, wiith this they wore long, black, knee high socks.
It was the 1920s not the 1910s and it was the Ku Klux Klan who were and still are hostile to Jews, Catholics and African-Americans.
Like many migrant groups throughout history, African Americans in northern cities established independent communities. ~APEX
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There were about 90% of black Americans in the 1910's that lived in the Southern states.
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