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Maggie Lena Walker
Booker T. Washington encouraged African Americans to focus on acquiring practical skills and vocational education as a means of achieving economic independence and social progress. He believed that by emphasizing self-reliance and economic empowerment, African Americans could gradually overcome racial discrimination and gain respect and equality in society.
Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans
Women were left out of the Declaration of Independence.
what social, economic, and material gains did African Americans make after the civil right ear
african amerincans had better economic opportunities
Maggie Lena Walker
The African Independence Movement was basically a fight for all African Americans to be fairly and equally treated!
Booker T. Washington encouraged African Americans to focus on acquiring practical skills and vocational education as a means of achieving economic independence and social progress. He believed that by emphasizing self-reliance and economic empowerment, African Americans could gradually overcome racial discrimination and gain respect and equality in society.
Women, African-Americans, and Native-Americans
It increased economic opportunities for many African Americans.
Women were left out of the Declaration of Independence.
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what social, economic, and material gains did African Americans make after the civil right ear
african amerincans had better economic opportunities
African Americans did not have a direct role in the making of the Declaration of Independence. At the time, slavery was still prevalent in the United States, and African Americans were not afforded the same rights and opportunities as white Americans. Nevertheless, the ideas and principles expressed in the Declaration of Independence, such as equality and freedom, would later inspire African Americans in their struggle for civil rights and emancipation.
During the time of Jim Crow African Americans had no legal rights a they had no economic and social status
During the time of Jim Crow African Americans had no legal rights a they had no economic and social status