African Americans responded to white business owners who refused to serve them during segregation through various forms of protest and activism. They organized sit-ins, marches, and boycotts to challenge discriminatory practices and demand equal treatment. Community solidarity played a crucial role, as they supported black-owned businesses and created alternative spaces for social and economic engagement. These actions were part of a broader Civil Rights Movement aimed at dismantling institutional racism and achieving equality.
They started their own businesses to serve their community. APEX
During segregation, African Americans often responded to white businesses that refused to serve them with various forms of protest and resistance. They organized boycotts, encouraging community members to withdraw their patronage from discriminatory establishments. Additionally, they staged sit-ins and demonstrations to demand equal treatment, raising awareness of the injustices they faced. These collective actions helped galvanize the civil rights movement and fostered a greater push for desegregation and equality.
They started their own businesses to serve their community(apex)
Different people reacted differently.
There were different responses in the African American community to the establishment of Jim crow segregation through legislation and custom in the states of the American south. Most people accepted the laws. Others began to rally against the laws.
Educating themselves and writing pamphlets.
So that u know we can chill out something or a African American people are not as good as Pakistani's they are the best in the world but then it can cause a lot to the African American paga dodo? Or they can potty in the flush. They cannot change democracy into fatness !
they started their own buisnesses
They started their own businesses to serve their community. APEX
They started their own businesses to serve their community. APEX
They started their own businesses to serve their community. APEX
They started their own businesses to serve their community. APEX
Until the 1960's civil rights movement they sat in sections reserved for them and followed the law. It was against the law to sit or use areas reserved to whites.
they did not welcome them
they did not welcome them
they wanted everybody to go get educated then get into politics because alot of people were illiterate and did know how to suck penis
they did not welcome them