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labwork [276]
4 years ago
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What obstacles did a young African American woman face in turn-of-the-century New York? Select all that apply.

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Sunny_sXe [5.5K]4 years ago
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1 2 3 4 5 6 im pretty sure it was rough back then for african americans


nika2105 [10]4 years ago
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Answer:

  • All the options are correct.

Explanation:

The nineteenth century was a period of radical change in the political and legitimate status of African Americans. Blacks were liberated from bondage and started to appreciate more noteworthy rights as natives (however full acknowledgment of their rights remained far off).

In spite of these sensational advancements, numerous monetary and statistic attributes of African Americans toward the finish of the nineteenth century were not unreasonably unique in relation to what they had been in the mid-1800s. Tables 1 and 2 present qualities of high contrast Americans in 1900, as recorded in the Census for that year. (The 1900 Census did not record data on long stretches of tutoring or on salary, so these imperative factors are let alone for these tables, however they will be inspected beneath.) According to the Census, 90% of African Americans still lived in the Southern US in 1900 — generally a similar rate as lived in the South in 1870. Seventy five percent of dark family units were situated in country places. Just around one-fifth of African American family unit heads claimed their own homes (not exactly a large portion of the rate among whites). About portion of dark men and around thirty-five percent of dark ladies who revealed an occupation to the Census said that they filled in as a rancher or a homestead worker, instead of around 33% of white men and around eight percent of white ladies.

Outside of rural work, African American people were enormously moved in untalented work and administration occupations. Most black kids had not gone to class in the year prior to the Census, and white kids were considerably more liable to have visited. So the individuals from an average African American family toward the beginning of the twentieth century lived and chipped away at a ranch in the South and did not possess their home.

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