During the Great Depression, the general unemployment ranged from 25 percent to 50 percent. The unemployment rate for African-Americans ranged from 52 percent in 1931 to 50 percent in 1933.
Slightly lower than the national rate.
It was nearly double the national rate.
almost double
almost double
almost double
almost double
African Americans share croppers
The Depression did have some sort of effect on the African Americans, but not as much as the White people. During the Great Depression, the African Americans explored more in the arts and literature part of life. They introduced a new type of music to the world... Jazz. They had been somewhat succesful during this time.
no, it has actually increased and the biggest increase are among those in prison
among the non-white ethnic groups the largest number of unemployed are african-americans, the second largest pecentage of unemployed belongs to hispanic ethnic group
The USA Government does not release the numbers on Native Americans. They do on Asians, and other nationalities.
A.Women B.Hispanic Americans C.Africans Americans D.Young People
What is the national unemployment rate