There was an abundance of racism and segregation. If an African-American was lucky enough to go to school, they were forced to write their race on everything even on the inside of books. Black families weren't wealthy. They could barely afford to put food on the table every night, better yet buy shoes for their children and themselves.
well borack Obama is a African American
The great depression.
Segregation, segregation, segregation, and segregation
unlike he north, segregation in the north was
During segregation blacks were kept separate from whites. This is because blacks were not viewed as equal to the whites.
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During the 1930s internationalists wanted the US to take a more active role in world affairs.
Yes, in the 1930s, boys and girls typically attended the same schools. Segregation by gender in education was not as common during that time period, especially in public schools.
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Depression
The great depression.
He was US Ambassador to Britain during the late 1930s.
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The US first stockpiled chemical weapons during the 1930s.
The practice of racial segregation has tainted USA's history somewhat. In 1930s segregation in schools and public places was strictly followed with black population living in impoverished conditions country wide. The situation since then has improved considerably and now segregation is a thing of past.
Segregation, segregation, segregation, and segregation
Harlem Renaissance was in 1920s-1930s and the US presidents during this were Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, and FDR.
They wanted to avoid being embroiled in another "Great War"