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The New Deal, while aimed at economic recovery, often marginalized black sharecroppers, tenants, and farmers. Many programs favored white landowners, who received benefits while black workers were excluded or faced discrimination. Additionally, policies like the Agricultural Adjustment Act led to the reduction of crop production, resulting in the eviction of many black families from their homes. This perpetuated cycles of poverty and disenfranchisement within African American communities in the South.

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