they were garbage pickers, maids, and field workers.
found high paying jobs
jobs on railroads or in factories.
Jobs on railroads or in factories
the African Americans were able to go where the whites could go.schoolsstoreswork in better jobs
Jobs on railroads or in factories
make better jobs available to African Americans
i think the people in 1930s probably have worked in manufacturing field.. also may be in small corner shops, may be as bakers etc
Women joined the Armed Forces and got jobs in factories while African Americans got jobs in factories as well
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One of the hardships was the fact that African-Americans could not get good jobs. They were discriminated against and would not get services as easily as the other Americans.
North
all of the above
jobs on railroads or in factories.
Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.
there were no laws against limiting housing or jobs to african americans, APEX. yall welcome on passing that test
They migrated to jobs in automobile manufacturing.
Many African Americans want jobs & education