In the 1930s, African Americans began to gain political power in the North due to several factors, including the Great Migration, which saw many Black individuals relocate from the South to northern cities in search of better opportunities. This demographic shift led to increased representation in urban areas, where African Americans could influence local politics and form powerful voting blocs. Additionally, the New Deal policies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt garnered support from Black communities, as they sought economic relief and social justice, further solidifying their political presence. Activism and the formation of organizations advocating for civil rights also played a crucial role in empowering African Americans politically during this era.
No. African Americans were from Africa, which is southeast of America.
African Americans were granted the right to vote,but many of them were subdued to a sharecropper status, and as a result many of them migrated to the West and North. In addition, bulldozing in the Southern states after the war, limited the political power of the African Americans.
it enabled African Americans to join the army
to help African Americans in the North get settled and find work
to help African Americans in the North get settled and find work
Slavery
The African Americans in the North welcomed the Emancipation Proclamation. After the passing of this proclamation African Americans were able to join the army and did so and fought in the starting of the third year of the Civil War.
he Great Migration helped to establish the stepping stone for the African American industrial working class. It also paved the way for black political power as the more African Americans migrated, the more they became an acceptable group in society, even though discrimination was still prevalent in certain residential areas.
Why do you think that discrimination against free African Americans was harsher in the South than in the North?
he Great Migration helped to establish the stepping stone for the African American industrial working class. It also paved the way for black political power as the more African Americans migrated, the more they became an acceptable group in society, even though discrimination was still prevalent in certain residential areas.
The African Americans appealed to the pacific northwest because in the north there was descrimination and segergation The African Americans appealed to the pacific northwest because in the north there was descrimination and segergation
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