State of racial relations during the great depression


Question: What does this incident suggest about the state of racial relations during the Great Depression? Black Americans were not as adversely affected as White Americans during the Great Depression. Racial divides eased somewhat, as every citizen was affected by the poor economy. Racial bias remained ingrained within society and the justice system. African Americans were turning to the courts to enforce civil rights.

 

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