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In the 1930s, black men in the United States faced systemic racism and widespread discrimination. They were often relegated to low-paying, labor-intensive jobs and were denied access to quality education and healthcare. Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation in the South, while in the North, they encountered employment and housing discrimination. Additionally, black men were frequently subjected to violence and lynching, reflecting a society that marginalized and dehumanized them.

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