Life for African Americans in the South during the Jim Crow era was marked by systemic racism, segregation, and disenfranchisement, with harsh laws enforcing racial inequality. In contrast, those in California, while still facing discrimination, often experienced relatively greater opportunities for economic advancement and more integrated communities. The West offered more mobility and a burgeoning Civil Rights Movement, which allowed for increased activism and a more diverse cultural landscape. However, challenges persisted in both regions, reflecting the broader struggles against racism in America.
no, african americans and native americans are both different.
Many African Americans in the English colonies were indentured servants or slaves. Even free African Americans had to deal with discrimination and laws that reduced their rights compared to Caucasians.
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African Americans and Whites are given exactly the same literacy tests.
voter qualifications
almost double
almost double
slaves were African Americans because white people thought other colored people were different from them and segregation is another reason
i think the answer was that African Americans could choose what sides to be on. and that's all i think the answer is (:
Quincy Troupe is an African American poet and professor emeritus at the University of California, San Diego.
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