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Morgarella [4.7K]
3 years ago
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How did progressivism affect minority's please help

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tatiyna3 years ago
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The Progressive Movement did little to nothing for minorities. People who were apart of the Progressive Movement, other wise known as the Progressives, focused almost entirely on the middle class white Americans who were living in the Northern areas, while all of the minorities were living in the Southern part of the United States. Also, an important key factor to this Era was that the African Americans, Native Americans, and other Americans of a different race or color, faced prejudice, discrimination, racism, and the Progressive Movement was gaining them nothing.
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