all of the above - APEX
the south, where the Jim crow laws were in effect
they faced threats and violence
I am a black person and therefore know much about my culture. During the return of blacks after war they were faced with slave codes.
During the 1920s, several groups of Americans did not benefit from the decade's prosperity. African Americans faced systemic racism and economic marginalization, often relegated to low-paying jobs and living in impoverished conditions. Farmers, particularly in the Midwest, struggled with falling crop prices and debt, leading to financial hardship. Additionally, many immigrants and working-class individuals faced stagnant wages and poor working conditions, leaving them excluded from the era's economic boom.
African-Americans who lived in the North between 1865 and 1900 generally faced wretched living conditions.
a waiting period before land ownership. competition by whites. discrimination by whites
the south, where the Jim crow laws were in effect
African Americans faced the loss of progress they had gained.
jim crow laws
Discrimination
Some African Americans faced the challenges of not working, not having a good job, and some were also slaves.
They faced discrimination from banks.
They faced threats and violence.
they faced ecomonical Social legal Educational & Political SIMPLE
they faced threats and violence
They faced threats and violence
all of them just like now