It preserved capitalism It increased the power of the federal government. It created a long-lasting social safety net.
Programs like the CCC preferred white people over African Americans
African Americans had traditionally shown loyalty to the Republican Party because of Abraham Lincoln. In 1936, though, 75 percent of African Americans supported the Democrats because the programs gave them some relief from the Depression.
It is possible some African Americans were Nazis, just as it is possible some caucasian Americans were Nazis, but in general, African Americans were loyal Americans.
freedom for other african americans
He pitched the Democratic party as the party of racial equality
This Amendment Freed African Americans and gave them some civil rights. This Amendment Freed African Americans and gave them some civil rights. This Amendment Freed African Americans and gave them some civil rights.
The New Deal was a set of domestic programs in the United States in response to the Great Depression. A few of these programs attempted to give the African American minority some help, but they did nothing to deal with the racism and segregation already around, and some of the programs actually hurt the African American community further.
Why don't African Americans become simply Americans. Is there benefit to their self segregation?
Some of the immediate effects of American reconstruction were the end of slavery, a change of government in the South to disallow Confederate politicians, and the drop of the southern economy because of the lack of slave labor. Longer-term effects included African-Americans gaining the right to vote, long-lasting racial tensions, and the growth of communities that had mostly or all African-Americans.
The New Deal largely overlooked African Americans, who faced systemic discrimination and exclusion from many programs and benefits. While some initiatives aimed to help all citizens, racial segregation and bias often limited access for Black Americans, particularly in employment and housing. Additionally, the New Deal's reliance on Southern Democrats for support led to policies that reinforced racial inequalities. Consequently, many African Americans remained impoverished and marginalized during this era.
In 1900, some African Americans found hope in the form of the Tuskegee Institute.
Only some African Americans should be able to vote