They faced job and pay discrimination
They faced job and pay discrimination
African American
57 percent
Emmett Louis Till was an African-American 14-year-old from Chicago, Illinois who was murdered after reportedly flirting with a white woman in Money, Mississippi in 1955. Emmett Till was an African-American boy who was murdered at the age of 14 by two white men after supposedly flirting with the wife of one of the men in Money, Mississippi. After his gruesome beating, where one of his eyes was gouged out, his mother insisted on his funeral being open casket to show the world the injustices that were being faced by African-Americans all over the country.
Radical white southerners did everything in their power to oppose rights for African Americans. Namely, the white southerners would African Americans to take tests and pay outrageous fees in order to vote.
They faced job and pay discrimination
They faced job and pay discrimination
They faced job and pay discrimination
They faced job and pay discrimination
They faced job and pay discrimination
African-American families made little more than half of what white families did.
They faced job and pay discrimination
African-American families made little more than half of what white families did.
This is the whole question: Which was true of school systems in the North? A. Most African American schools had white teachers. B. There was no segregation. C. They were separate but equal. D. African American schools received less money than white schools did. the correct answer is: D
they went to work for white people to make money
slaves were African Americans because white people thought other colored people were different from them and segregation is another reason
The same reason that many African-Americans are so stereotypically black.