they had farming
In 1930s America, significant racial disparities existed between whites and blacks, particularly in areas such as employment, education, and housing. The Great Depression exacerbated these inequalities, as black Americans faced higher unemployment rates and were often excluded from well-paying jobs and relief programs. Jim Crow laws in the South enforced racial segregation, limiting blacks' rights and access to quality education and public services. Overall, systemic racism entrenched economic and social disadvantages for black Americans during this era.
whites and blacks were segregated harshly.
Because of no jobs
The 1930s was the Great Depression. Jobs were hard to find. Food was scarce because of the dustbowl. Banks were unstable.
Yes.
The blacks rebeled over the white and after they rebeled they got jobs as painter,musicians etc.
This term came about in the 1930s during the start of the great depression. It refers to the blacks that were violent and trying to take jobs from the white people.
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In 1930s America, significant racial disparities existed between whites and blacks, particularly in areas such as employment, education, and housing. The Great Depression exacerbated these inequalities, as black Americans faced higher unemployment rates and were often excluded from well-paying jobs and relief programs. Jim Crow laws in the South enforced racial segregation, limiting blacks' rights and access to quality education and public services. Overall, systemic racism entrenched economic and social disadvantages for black Americans during this era.
mant blacks left the south and moved to the north because their were more jobs in the northern cities
No, the Tennessee Valley Authority was created during the Great Depression of the 1930s to provide jobs for some of the unemployed.
Women and black men did many jobs during the war that had previously been done only by white men. After the war, some were able to keep their new jobs, and many were not.
whites and blacks were segregated harshly.
how was the law different for blacks
They were soldiers.
Because of no jobs
There were many cartoons during the 1920s, 1930s, and 40s and 50s that had racial stereotypes of Blacks, but i don't know the EXACT first black cartoon... No one does , really.