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25 January, 08:48

Which of the following rights were mainly minorities denied during the Great Depression

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  1. 25 January, 09:38
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    As difficult as the economic crisis of the Great Depression was for white Americans, it was even harder on racial minorities, including black Americans, Mexican Americans, American Indians, and Asian Americans. In 1933 the general unemployment rate in the United States was over 25 percent; at the same time, unemployment rates for various American minorities ranged up to 50 percent or more. Given the severe racial discrimination in almost every facet of daily life in America through the 1920s, it was hard for many minorities to distinguish much difference between the Great Depression and "normal" economic times. Nonetheless, for these groups the Great Depression was worse than "normal" economic hardships they had suffered.
  2. 25 January, 10:33
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    Minorities were denied jobs and were usually the first to lose there job during this time period they were not allowed to work in public works programs as well
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