Answer: African American life during the Great Depression and the New Deal. The Great Depression of the 1930s worsened the already bleak economic situation of African Americans. They were the first to be laid off from their jobs, and they suffered from an unemployment rate two to three times that of whites.
Monarchs were able to crush most rebellions, and people won few new rights
They both dealt with representation in Congress
A. Martin Luther King Jr.
-Awarded in 1964 for his leadership in the civil rights movement and achievements of racial justice