African Americans lost power in the post-Reconstruction era due to a combination of systemic racism, discriminatory laws, and economic disenfranchisement. The withdrawal of federal support for Reconstruction efforts led to the rise of Jim Crow laws, which enforced racial segregation and suppressed black voting rights through literacy tests, poll taxes, and violence. Additionally, economic exploitation and limited access to education further marginalized African Americans, undermining their political and social influence. This systematic oppression entrenched a cycle of inequality that persisted for decades.
yes in the late 1800s ther were two African Americans in the Alamo
No ther were no 'african indians'
yes yes the Pequawket
how did farming change the life of native americans
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yes in the late 1800s ther were two African Americans in the Alamo
No ther were no 'african indians'
they change the way of ther country
they lose ther leaves in the fall to save water.
because they lose ther cloth. wacth at youtube.
yes yes the Pequawket
they where them clothes around ther waist and on them head like that
oh no not ther yes the
Ther are almost 32% of Indians in japan and china too.
no ther is not
yes ther is
coz ther sad nd hav nuthin beta 2 do wiv ther lives...oops. ive just described me XD