African-American's were given rights that could've easily been taken away.
African Americans suffered through a lot of hardship over many years, but with their bravery and help from many others they over came it.
Conditions for African Americans in the south.
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How was life in the 1920s for African Americans?
discrimination n in employment
Doesn't exist in America anymore.
They migrated to these places to escape racial violence, economic hardship, and political oppression.
Discrimination
prejudice, inequalities best describes what they experienced, but it also depends on when you are talking about. So, Yeah
violence and death by lynching
forced relocation to northern cities
No, because it's not fair for the other African Americans to be controlled by other experienced slaves.
African-American's were given rights that could've easily been taken away.
Answer 1In the times of slavery and shortly after, African Americans faced less discrimination in the US West than they had experienced in the US East because the West was more accepting of differences in race, religion, and so on. Also, after slavery ended, white slave owners particularly in the East resented African Americans. Answer 2In the times of slavery and shortly after, African Americans were much less in the Western USA than in the Eastern part, accordingly discrimination was not so observable. See link below.
african americans
African Americans suffered through a lot of hardship over many years, but with their bravery and help from many others they over came it.