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No. Blacks and whites could not use the same facilities back in 1929.
laws were made so that blacks and whites could come together and go to the same school and could do things togetherb
Free blacks could not become U.S. citizens. Khanh
The Supreme court decided that blacks and whites could go to school together. But, the whites didn't like that black children were going to the same schools as the whites.
A lot of it had to do with jobs and government positions. Blacks could never get the jobs that the whites could and whites were given all the political power.
they can go to school!
No. Blacks and whites could not use the same facilities back in 1929.
There are a plethra of things that Blacks and whites could not do together. The problems in this matter was primarily "South of the mason dixon line". Just to list a few are: eat, drink, sleep, live, talk, wed, look at each other, blacks could not contradict whites. And the list just goes on, I did not even touch the tip of the iceberg on this subject.
laws were made so that blacks and whites could come together and go to the same school and could do things togetherb
Nonwhites were forced to live in separate areas from the white minority.
Free blacks could not become U.S. citizens. Khanh
The Supreme court decided that blacks and whites could go to school together. But, the whites didn't like that black children were going to the same schools as the whites.
kcp The laws said whites could not rent houses or apartments to blacks
A lot of it had to do with jobs and government positions. Blacks could never get the jobs that the whites could and whites were given all the political power.
The Land areas act stipulated certain areas which could be inhabited by blacks and others which were out of bounds for them. Most of the lush country was out of bounds and they were forced to live in small townships and could not be seen in white areas after working hours. (whites and blacks could not eat in the same restaurants) Novanet Answer: Whites and Blacks could not eat at the same restaurants.
No they were not. They could only date the same color. They could rarely leave their township.
No. There were free blacks who were slave owners, and Indians too.