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The New Deal largely overlooked African Americans, who faced systemic discrimination and exclusion from many programs and benefits. While some initiatives aimed to help all citizens, racial segregation and bias often limited access for Black Americans, particularly in employment and housing. Additionally, the New Deal's reliance on Southern Democrats for support led to policies that reinforced racial inequalities. Consequently, many African Americans remained impoverished and marginalized during this era.

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