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After World War I, African Americans faced severe racial discrimination and violence, including lynchings and race riots, as returning soldiers were met with hostility rather than recognition for their service. The Great Migration led many to urban areas in search of better opportunities, but they encountered job competition, housing segregation, and limited access to quality education. Additionally, the economic downturn of the 1920s exacerbated these challenges, leading to high unemployment rates among Black communities. The rise of the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacist groups further intensified the threats to their safety and civil rights.

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