1. Securing abandoned farmland for back farmers so they could support their families.
2. In the north, created tenant' groups and launched campaigns to increase job opportunities
3. Setting quotas on northern mirgration of African-American families to prevent more distress in the northern industrial population centers.
Mary McLeod Bethune and President Franklin D. Roosevelt shared a collaborative relationship rooted in their mutual commitment to civil rights and social justice. Bethune, a prominent African American educator and activist, served as an informal advisor to Roosevelt and played a key role in his "Black Cabinet," advocating for the needs of Black Americans during the Great Depression. Their partnership symbolized a significant alliance between the federal government and civil rights leaders, helping to address racial inequalities in New Deal programs. Bethune's influence contributed to the greater inclusion of African Americans in government initiatives during Roosevelt's presidency.
The Civil War was over more than 80 years when the Great Depression began. It did not have much direct effect. However, blacks in the South probably suffered more in the Depression than any other group.
Blacks because the fought for their freedom and started to vote
Isolationism is a CONSEQUENCE of the great depression. After the Great depression many Nations focused on internal affairs.
how did the great depression affected Belize
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Mary McLeod Bethune and President Franklin D. Roosevelt shared a collaborative relationship rooted in their mutual commitment to civil rights and social justice. Bethune, a prominent African American educator and activist, served as an informal advisor to Roosevelt and played a key role in his "Black Cabinet," advocating for the needs of Black Americans during the Great Depression. Their partnership symbolized a significant alliance between the federal government and civil rights leaders, helping to address racial inequalities in New Deal programs. Bethune's influence contributed to the greater inclusion of African Americans in government initiatives during Roosevelt's presidency.
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Great depression?*whites were too
The Civil War was over more than 80 years when the Great Depression began. It did not have much direct effect. However, blacks in the South probably suffered more in the Depression than any other group.
Blacks because the fought for their freedom and started to vote
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.
Where did the great depression.... WHAT???-The BOLD explainer ;)
Great Blacks in Wax Museum was created in 1983.
WWI was a major cause of the Great Depression.
Isolationism is a CONSEQUENCE of the great depression. After the Great depression many Nations focused on internal affairs.
The Great Depression