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What did African Americans leave behind during the great migration?

African Americans left the south. Most African-Americans had remained in the south following emancipation. However, Jim Crow racism, made life difficult for them. As a result the Great Migration to the Northern cities occurred.


What did the union army's policy toward all black regiments reveal about northern attitudes toward African Americans?

it gave the slaves more rights and it showed then not to have attitudes or they will get sent to a different harsher state.


Why were the strong politics of radical reconstruction largely ineffective in changing the attitudes of white Southerners toward African Americans?

what happen if a slave run away


What is the impact of blackface minstrelsy on African Americans?

Blackface minstrelsy was prolific in the 1800s. It stereotyped slaves as dumb and happy or exaggeratedly refined. The caricatures fed a racist narrative about African behavior, attitudes, and culture.


How did 1920's change lives and expectations of women and African Americans?

the lives of both women and African Americans were bettered by changes of the 1920s. When women gained the right to vote and sexual attitudes began to change they began to be viewed as more of equals to men. African Americans were viewed in a admiring light after the Harlem Renaissance as jazz swept the nation. The traditional African American music was liked by whites and therefore helped the African American community make its way into the hearts of white Americans.

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What two attitudes toward free african americans remained in the north even after slavery had disappeared?

Free African Americans in the North were treated as inferior even after slavery. They had few rights and considered 3/5 human.


What two attitudes toward free African-Americans remained in the north even after slavery had Disappeared?

Free African Americans in the North were treated as inferior even after slavery. They had few rights and considered 3/5 human.


What two attitudes toward free African Americans remained in the North after slavery?

they were still treated differently, and they still had separate bathrooms, and drinking fountains


Has racist attitudes disavantaged African-Americans?

Yes.


How many African Americans have disappeared in the Bermuda triangle?

Around 12 but maybe about 17 including the afros


Why were violent acts against African Americans often not punished?

Many Southern whites saw African Americans as inferior humans who should have simply remained as property.


Why were violent acts against African-Americans often not punished?

Many Southern whites saw African Americans as inferior humans who should have simply remained as property.


Republican governments in the southern states during reconstruction were unpopular because?

African Americans remained disenfranchised


What did African Americans leave behind during the great migration?

African Americans left the south. Most African-Americans had remained in the south following emancipation. However, Jim Crow racism, made life difficult for them. As a result the Great Migration to the Northern cities occurred.


How was the African Americans treated after World War 1?

Unfortunately, many of the same racial attitudes prevailed after the war, as before it.


Did northern reaction to john browns raid shock African Americans?

Not at all. The slaves remained indifferent after the event.


What has the author Elmer P Martin written?

Elmer P. Martin has written: 'Social work and the Black experience' -- subject(s): African Americans, Social conditions, Social work with African Americans, Attitudes, Psychology