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melisa1 [442]
3 years ago
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Discuss the significance that segregation, voting rights, and education had on African American life in the South during the lat

e 19th and early 20th centuries
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madreJ [45]3 years ago
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Negro men and women could not vote, which would allow white people to vote for whoever will keep things the same and not allow change. Segregation would be very upsetting, think about not being able to use the nice bathrooms at your home, instead you use an outhouse. Negros were not allowed to be as educated so they could not gain power. knowledge is power.
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