The Great Society, introduced by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s, aimed to eliminate poverty and racial injustice, significantly impacting African Americans. Programs like Medicare, Medicaid, and the War on Poverty provided crucial assistance to many black families, improving access to healthcare and education. However, the implementation of these policies also faced challenges, and systemic inequalities persisted, limiting their effectiveness. Overall, while the Great Society offered new opportunities, it highlighted the ongoing struggles against racial discrimination and economic disparity.
Everyone in the society of the country concerned.
everybody was affected in the us,canada and other places.the whites and the blacks but the blacks especially who were the slaves.
Liberia
Apartheid affected everyone in South Africa because each person was legally forced to be classified by race. However, black Africans were most adversely affected.
The Great Depression affected many people all over the world.
Everyone in the society of the country concerned.
Society of the Friends of the Blacks was created in 1788.
Society of the Friends of the Blacks ended in 1793.
everybody was affected in the us,canada and other places.the whites and the blacks but the blacks especially who were the slaves.
The blacks were slightly affected by reverse discrimination. Only about 3% of the respondents were from the African-American race.
The child labour have done many things concerning industrial revolution so it affect a bit the society
Great Blacks in Wax Museum was created in 1983.
blacks
has a washing machine changed of affected society?
Free Blacks (2%)
to encourage migration of free blacks to Africa.
The Great Chain of Being