they protested and women started to work in the factories and when the men got back from the war, they didnt want to leave their jobs... they also had sit-down strikes where they didnt leave the factory at night so they couldnt get fired...
In the 1920s, minorities fought for their rights through activism, cultural movements like the Harlem Renaissance, and the formation of organizations advocating for civil rights. Women pushed for workplace equality after gaining the right to vote, while African Americans challenged systemic racism through culture and civil rights efforts. These actions were crucial in laying the groundwork for future civil rights movements.
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