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In History / High School | 2014-10-15

African Americans in the 1920s faced discrimination, especially in

A. the North, where they were not allowed to work
B. the North, where the Jim Crow laws were in effect
C. the South, where they were not allowed to work
D. the South, where the Jim Crow laws were in effect

Asked by Geneva893

Answer (3)

African Americans experienced severe** racial discrimination** in the 1920s, particularly in the South where Jim Crow laws enforced racial segregation. ;

Answered by ViolaDavis | 2024-06-18

D for sure! The south was big on slavery and discrimination. the Jim Crow laws were laws of segregation and awful. :(

Answered by harlow | 2024-06-24

African Americans faced severe discrimination in the South during the 1920s due to the enforcement of Jim Crow laws, which institutionalized racial segregation. These laws denied African Americans basic rights and led to violence against them in public and private life. The correct answer to the question is option D.
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Answered by ViolaDavis | 2024-10-22