In the late 1890s, Asian immigrants, particularly Chinese laborers, faced the greatest discrimination on the West Coast. This was largely due to economic competition and prevailing racist attitudes, leading to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which restricted Chinese Immigration and denied them citizenship. Anti-Asian sentiment fueled violence and segregation, significantly impacting their communities. Additionally, Japanese immigrants began to experience similar discrimination as they arrived in increasing numbers.
Discrimination faced by one identity group is the same as discrimination faced by another because it is often based on the same thing --- intolerance.
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inflationary currency.
Inflationary Curency
Feed black people faced discrimination and limited opportunities in Northern cities. While the North did not have slavery, there was still a great amount or racism and prejudice.
The blacks mainly...
Discrimination
African American families were less likey to move to the suburbs because they faced discrimination from banks.
the south, where the Jim crow laws were in effect
There is no indigenous population in Antarctica.
jim crow laws