Black's didn't have many rights. They were treated unfairly. African American education in the 1930s was racially segregated. With few exceptions living patterns and customs led to segregated schools nationwide; in many places, especially in the South, segregation was the law. As African Americans were often the poorest members of communities, their neighborhood schools suffered from their inability to raise funds for teacher salaries and maintenance. African Americans were also unrepresented on most school boards and hence were unable to push for better funding for their schools. The average expenditure per pupil per year was eighty dollars; for African American students the average was fifteen. Nationally, more than 25 percent of all students were black, but they received only 12 percent of all education revenues and only 3 percent of funds budgeted for school transportation.
The blacks rebeled over the white and after they rebeled they got jobs as painter,musicians etc.
they segregated blacks and whites.
Between the end of the US Civil War and the 1950s, lynchings of blacks for racial reasons were more likely to occur in the states of the former Confederacy. However, they could also occur in other parts of the country, especially through the 1920s or 1930s.
1932 and 1936 were the only leap years in the 1930s.
High unemployment. (It was the 1930s).Antisemitism.
they had farming
whites and blacks were segregated harshly.
how was the law different for blacks
You can go to www.google.com and type in photos of the Africans Americans in the 1930's.
The white people had many things that blacks didnt. Blacks were treated as animals and they even had to SIT in diferent waiteing areas because the whites were so racist.
The blacks rebeled over the white and after they rebeled they got jobs as painter,musicians etc.
This term came about in the 1930s during the start of the great depression. It refers to the blacks that were violent and trying to take jobs from the white people.
because they were not accepted by white Americans so they were treated rudly. most of the teams in the basketball league were mad up of white Americans.
There was no Social Security until 1935. It was introduced by President Roosevelt. I believe the answer is no. The Negros, or Blacks as they were referred to at that time, were not yet created as equals yet.
There were many cartoons during the 1920s, 1930s, and 40s and 50s that had racial stereotypes of Blacks, but i don't know the EXACT first black cartoon... No one does , really.
In 1930s America, segregation was still a powerful reality. In the southern states, the infamous Jim Crow laws prevented African-Americans from enjoying the same privileges as most whites in the same region. Yet, even in such national institutions as the military, blacks and whites were quite distinctly separated, that is, segregated.
egypt in 1930s