the south, where the Jim crow laws were in effect
Getting away from discrimination in America
Many groups in American society have faced discrimination including: African-Americans (slavery, segregation) women (lack of vote, inequitable pay)
African American families were less likey to move to the suburbs because they faced discrimination from banks.
all of the above - APEX
During this period, African Americans faced systemic racism, including segregation, disenfranchisement, and violence, particularly in the Jim Crow South. Mexican Americans often experienced discrimination through labor exploitation, cultural marginalization, and segregation in schools and public facilities. Asian Americans faced exclusionary laws, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act, and widespread social prejudice, leading to internment during World War II for Japanese Americans. Together, these groups struggled against a backdrop of institutional racism and socio-economic inequalities.
jim crow laws
Discrimination
They faced discrimination from banks.
all of them just like now
False.
That most Northerners were not fervently anti-slavery.
They faced job and pay discrimination
Many groups in American society have faced discrimination including: African-Americans (slavery, segregation) women (lack of vote, inequitable pay)
Getting away from discrimination in America
African Americans couldn't socialize with other troops.
a waiting period before land ownership. competition by whites. discrimination by whites
African American families were less likey to move to the suburbs because they faced discrimination from banks.