The most serious problem for African Americans migrating to the North during the late 19th century was the pervasive racial discrimination and economic inequality they faced. Despite fleeing the oppressive conditions of the Jim Crow South, many encountered segregation, limited job opportunities, and hostility in their new communities. Additionally, the promise of better living conditions often fell short, as they were frequently relegated to low-paying, unstable jobs and faced challenges in accessing housing and education. This struggle for equality and opportunity persisted even as they sought to build better lives for themselves and their families.
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he had many statue's of himself he also worked out native Americans problem's
The so-called "No Nothings" were at the forefront of nativism in the 19th century. They believed that immigrants posed a problem for American society.
The peasants reacted to the economic problems in China during the 19th century through the Yellow Turban Rebellion against Emperor Lingdi.
Hi-jackers upon the high seas was normally the problem in the Mediterranean region.
They did not have a plays to go
klu klux klan
The Ku Klux Klan was anti Catholic as well as being racist in character. They believed that Catholics were a serious problem that needed to be eradicated. African Americans, Jews, and Catholics ~APEX
Benjamin Griffith Brawley has written: 'Women of achievement' -- subject(s): African American women, African Americans, Biography, Women 'A social history of the American Negro, being a history of the Negro problem in the United States' -- subject(s): Race relations, African Americans, Slavery, History 'Early effort for industrial education' -- subject(s): Vocational education, Education, African Americans 'The negro in literature and art' -- subject(s): African American artists, African American authors, African Americans, African Americans in art, African Americans in literature, American literature, Biography 'A new survey of English literature' -- subject(s): English literature, History and criticism 'The Negro genius' -- subject(s): African American art, African American artists, African American arts, African American authors, African American musicians, African Americans, African Americans in art, African Americans in literature, American literature, History and criticism, Intellectual life, Negro art, Negro authors 'A social history of the American Negro, being a history of the Negro problem in the United States, including a history and study of the republic of Liberia' -- subject(s): African Americans, History, Race relations, Slavery 'A social history of the American Negro' -- subject(s): African Americans, Blacks, History, Race relations, Slavery, Social conditions 'Paul Laurence Dunbar, poet of his people' -- subject(s): African American poets, American Poets, Biography 'History of Morehouse College' -- subject(s): Morehouse College (Atlanta, Ga.)
They blamed the problem on Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction policies
They blamed the problem on Andrew Johnson's reconstructruction policies.
They couldn't have certain jobs or live in certain states.
They blamed the problem on Andrew Johnson's reconstructruction policies.
because the north didnt want the blacks so they shoved the problem down south
After the Civil War, the status of African Americans in the South became a significant problem due to the systemic racism and economic challenges they faced. Despite the abolition of slavery, many Southern states enacted Black Codes to restrict the freedoms of African Americans and maintain white supremacy. This led to widespread discrimination, violence, and poverty, as newly freed individuals struggled to secure land, employment, and civil rights in a society resistant to their integration as equals. The failure of Reconstruction further entrenched these issues, setting the stage for ongoing racial tensions and injustices.
they were foced to slavery by whites because as known back then there was the problem of racisim and they were only payed 3 cents a day.
Enoch Spencer Simmons has written: 'A solution of the race problem in the South' -- subject(s): Race relations, African Americans, Colonization