Americans were very angry and screamed due hungry and jobless.
The poor of eastern Europe suffered continued oppression under Soviet domination. The oppression of tribal minorities in Africa is often discussed in the United Nations.
After the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were ratified, African Americans faced significant struggles, including systemic racism, economic disenfranchisement, and social inequality. Many Southern states implemented Jim Crow laws that enforced racial segregation and disenfranchised Black voters through literacy tests and poll taxes. Additionally, violence from groups like the Ku Klux Klan created a climate of fear, undermining the protections intended by these amendments. Despite legal advancements, African Americans continued to fight for true equality and civil rights.
Continued racial prejudice
Malcolm X argued that violence was a legitimate response to systemic oppression and racism faced by Black Americans. He believed that self-defense was a fundamental human right, and in the face of continued violence and discrimination, nonviolent approaches were insufficient. By advocating for self-determination and empowerment, he sought to inspire Black Americans to claim their rights and dignity, even if that meant using force when necessary to protect themselves and achieve justice.
made economic gains but continued to face discrimination
Confident that businesses would bring continued prosperity.
from New England.
Americans felt great pride as they continued to develop their country.
Americans felt great pride as they continued to develop their country.
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Americans felt great pride as they continued to develop their country.