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Many Southern whites saw African Americans as inferior humans who should have simply remained as property.

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White people and established African Americans in cities?

found high paying jobs


Why was slave resistance on plantations unsuccessful?

slave resistance on plantations was unsuccessful because the plantation owners were united and if a slave tried to escape they would help each other find him/her. another reason is because slaves were often too scared to resist, they would be made to watch others being punished (most common if whipping) or have been punished themselves.


Why were many people against unions in the 1930s?

Many people were against unions in the 1930s due to a combination of fear and misinformation. Employers often viewed unions as a threat to their authority and profitability, leading to resistance and sometimes violent opposition. Additionally, some individuals believed that unions pushed for radical political agendas, associating them with communism and socialism. The economic climate of the Great Depression also fueled concerns about job security, making some workers hesitant to support collective bargaining efforts.


What did White people and established African Americans in cities do?

Often discriminated against freedmen.


How did discrimination against African-Americans in the north differ from discrimination of the south?

Discrimination against African-Americans in the North was often less overtly violent than in the South, where Jim Crow laws enforced strict segregation and institutional racism. In the North, discrimination took the form of social and economic exclusion, such as redlining, limited job opportunities, and restrictive housing practices, which created de facto segregation. While Southern discrimination was legally sanctioned and deeply rooted in the culture, Northern discrimination was more subtle and often masked by a facade of progressivism. However, both regions shared the commonality of systemic racism and inequality.

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