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Some African Americans faced less discrimination in the West due to factors like a shortage of labor, availability of land, and a more diverse population. The absence of established social hierarchies and the need for labor in the expanding Western frontier led to more opportunities and less rigid racial attitudes compared to the East.
African Americans couldn't socialize with other troops.
Women and Mexican Americans faced both gender discrimination and racial discrimination in society. Women were often faced with barriers in terms of equal pay and opportunities, while Mexican Americans encountered systemic racism and exclusion from economic and social opportunities.
After Reconstruction, southern society experienced economic struggles, political upheaval, and social tensions. African Americans gained some rights and representation but faced systemic discrimination and violence. The Southern elite sought to regain power and control through tactics like sharecropping and Jim Crow laws.
Yes, many African Americans were forced into sharecropping and tenant farming after the abolition of slavery due to limited economic opportunities and systemic racism. They faced discrimination in accessing education, land ownership, and fair wages, which pushed many into these forms of agricultural labor as a means of survival.
Southern society in the 1940s was characterized by racial segregation, Jim Crow laws, and entrenched discrimination against African Americans. White supremacy was prevalent and African Americans faced widespread oppression, limited economic opportunities, and social inequality. This era also saw the rise of civil rights activism and movements to challenge these injustices.
the south, where the Jim crow laws were in effect
Discrimination
jim crow laws
They faced discrimination from banks.
False.
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Answer 1In the times of slavery and shortly after, African Americans faced less discrimination in the US West than they had experienced in the US East because the West was more accepting of differences in race, religion, and so on. Also, after slavery ended, white slave owners particularly in the East resented African Americans. Answer 2In the times of slavery and shortly after, African Americans were much less in the Western USA than in the Eastern part, accordingly discrimination was not so observable. See link below.
That most Northerners were not fervently anti-slavery.
They faced job and pay discrimination
Many groups in American society have faced discrimination including: African-Americans (slavery, segregation) women (lack of vote, inequitable pay)
Getting away from discrimination in America
Crooks is a representative of the racial discrimination and social isolation experienced by African Americans during the Great Depression era. He symbolizes the marginalization and dehumanization faced by people of color in a predominantly white society.