Answer: Southern colonies
Explanation:
The Plessy v. Ferguson case ruled that racial segregation in schools was constitutional as long as the schooling remained equal for both races. This fueled racial tension because African Americans disagreed with having to be segregated from whites, especially in schools. The schooling was also far from equal, and African American students did not receive the same learning opportunities.
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Answer:
Political Leaders
Explanation:
In 1906, Atlanta was the scene of a tragic race riot. Newspaper articles had claimed African-Americans had attacked white women. Unemployed whites, fueled by political leaders, viewed the blacks as threats to their jobs and the social order of the south
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They did believe their culture was superior, that's obvious. During this they also got lots of benefits from the colonies.