Throughout the 1930's African American and Hispanic people did not work in the same areas as the people of "white America". Schools remained segregated at this time, and drinking fountains and restrooms were still labeled.
In the 1930s racism was at one of its highest points. Black people were treated very poorly by white people because they believed that they were beneath them.
it was very bad!
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yes it was (:
Racism in the 1930s was still prevalent and as unskilled jobs became more difficult to find, black unemployment began to rise. Black people began to organize unions.
Mainly it's about racism and unfairness between white and black people in the 1930s
racism and it sucked major balls :D
you should check out An Art Commentary on Lynching
The racism in the 1930's in Germany were targeted mainly at the Jews, but also at nigers, gypos, and gays
Racism is still rampant. It is now hidden by political correctness and most people deny being racist but behind closed doors, a lot has not changed at all
it effected alot of things it effected the way people think and the how most people were treated; it effected womens eduction and jobs.
Only if you can provide documentation indicating you tried every avenue to remediate the situation to no avail, and that the racism effected you in such a way you could no longer perform your job. Because most companies deny the existance of racism in their organization, the major barrier for you is providing proof that racism existed.