Women joined the Armed Forces and got jobs in factories while African Americans got jobs in factories as well
Women and African-Americans
During World War One many woman shared something in common with African-Americans. They had to work all the jobs that had previously been done by the men who were now at war.
There were many roles that women and African Americans had in fighting in the US Civil war war. Women were nurses, and African Americans were slaves in the south. The north had some African American regiments
the women were nurses and the african americans battled and they to charge over only black people not white people
Two things women involved with the civil war helped with were: *Medical for Soldiers *Clothing There are other things women helped with during the Civil War as well.
the civil war had many effects on the civil war white women lost many people close to them and African Americans often would be beaten and or killed if they where to give any information to union soilders the civil war had many effects on women and African Americans. white women lost there husbans and relitives and African Americans would be beaten and our killed if cout giving information to union soilders
During the civil rights movement, the median income of African American men and women increased, although the progress was gradual. Legal protections and expanded educational opportunities helped to narrow the income gap between African Americans and white Americans. However, significant disparities still persisted, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by African Americans in achieving economic equality.
Depends on the war. I know in the civil war African Americans would be chefs, among other little jobs for the Confederates, and that in the south women tended to make clothing for the soldiers.
Women joined the Armed Forces and got jobs in factories while African Americans got jobs in factories as well
The civil rights laws and voting rights laws gave African Americans the voting rights in 1965. This was a hundred years after the civil war amendments and 45 years after women got the rights to vote.
black African Americans that took the row with Martin Luther King .
The Civil Rights Movement was when African Americans moved and fought towards equality for mankind.
The civil rights laws and voting rights laws gave African Americans the voting rights in 1965. This was a hundred years after the civil war amendments and 45 years after women got the rights to vote.
African Americans
Women and African-Americans
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