Communism saw both groups as alienated from mainstream society and as potential targets to change the US political scene.
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In the 18th Century, African Americans were considered lesser people or not people at all. The African Americans of this time were usually treated as property and worked like slaves.
violence and death by lynching
In the 19th century, suffrage, or the right to vote, was extended to poor people and African Americans, although with severe limitations for both.
He refers to the increasing success of African American society since the 19th centenary
Disfranchisement of most African Americans in the South.
North
In the early 20th century, many African-Americans moved from the South to cities in the North. This "Great Migration" helped stimulate a flowering of artistic talent by African-Americans in New York known as the Harlem Renaissance.
Answer this question… Which fact of life for African Americans in the 19th century limited the impact of the event described in the headline?
They became victims of racial discrimination and violence
forced relocation to northern cities
The loss of civil rights in the late 19th century had a severe impact on African Americans. It resulted in the implementation of Jim Crow laws, racial segregation, and widespread discrimination. African Americans faced limited access to education, employment opportunities, voting rights, and public services, which perpetuated systemic racism and inequality for generations to come.