In the late 1800s, newcomers were attracted to cities for convenience, entertainment, and better paying jobs not found in rural communities
That statement is false
There is no evidence that shows which race is the 'pure one'.
Most of the scientific evidence can only conclude one thing: we all came from the same species (homo sapiens). Pure races could only be achieved if an organism with exact same genotype breeds over and over again which is almost impossible
Answer:
He suggested that the African Americans weren't completely free
Explanation:
In his recollection, McCoy mentioned that The freed slaves still faced massive discrimination and hostility even though they're legally a free citizen.
They are forced to live in extreme poverty since there were no place that wanted to provide jobs for them, they have to face threats and direct attack from the people who still thought they're lesser citizens, and they did not have equal protection in front of the law which made them feel hopeless even though they did not made any mistakes during confrontations with other citizens.
American Indians believed in a Great Spirit who created the earth, and who pervaded everything. This was linked to the belief in an animism which saw kindred spirits in all animals and plants. Beliefs may vary from tribe to tribe.