Yes. As long as different races have had contact with each other, there has been racism. It even exists today, though much less and much quieter. It reached its violent peak in the 1960s, and then started to calm down in the 70s.
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Racism was abolished partially in the 1930's when the slavery famine began to die down but there is still lots of racism going on today!
The racism in the 1930's in Germany were targeted mainly at the Jews, but also at nigers, gypos, and gays
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.
Everyday life in Alabama in 1930 was not any better for the African-American people. Racism was so strong and they were severely mistreated.
Generally speaking, ethnic groups that were targets of racism were opposed to it and ethnic groups that were acting in racist ways against other groups felt their bigotry to be reasonable and rational.
The hopes of black people in the 1930's were dashed because of the overwhelming nature of racism going on in America.
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.
4.1 million African Americans moved from the South U.S. to the North, Midwest, and West U.S. from 1910 to 1930. They were escaping racism and were looking for employment.
in the 1930's naggers as they were called were not allowed to be in white areas. such as strip clubs bars schools KFC except taco bell they were allowed there. . .they would not be able to eat or ride white women. i mean um never mind just delete this
institutional racism causes interpersonal racism.
Prejudice, Racism