Black females could not be teachers in the 1930's. The job market was very restricted to black women. They were mostly maids, cooks, or laundresses.
it was hard for black people
it was george bush and his black friend obama
Racism in the 1930s was still prevalent and as unskilled jobs became more difficult to find, black unemployment began to rise. Black people began to organize unions.
Lucy Harris was the first black woman All-American basketball player in 1997
teahers wore a long skirt with a black shirt
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White schools were better than black. they had better teachers, and work areas. better supplies.
The males could be red or black, and the females could be tortoiseshell or black. If the mother is carrying dilute, the males could be cream or blue, and the females could be blue-cream or blue.
a black person.
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In the 1920s and 1930s it was Harlem, New York City.
it was hard for black people
A young Black boy walking the streets of Michigan in the 1930s could face significant dangers, including racial profiling and violence. The era was marked by systemic racism, and he might encounter hostile individuals or law enforcement who viewed him with suspicion purely based on his race. Additionally, economic hardships and social tensions of the time could exacerbate the risks he faced, making the nighttime streets particularly perilous for a Black youth.
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Yes, black teacher teach black child in school in 1950.
The black light was invented by William H. Byler in the early 1930s. He discovered that a Wood's glass filter could absorb visible light and allow ultraviolet light to pass through, creating the effect of a black light.
No, you wouldn't.