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... urban workers in the United States after the Civil War ? 13. What obstacles prevented blacks from achieving many suc- cesses in starting businesses after the Civil War ? 14. What type of blacks typically served in the state legislatures ...
... urban workers in the United States after the Civil War ? 13. What obstacles prevented blacks from achieving many suc- cesses in starting businesses after the Civil War ? 14. What type of blacks typically served in the state legislatures ...
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... urban centers both frustrating and unattractive to southern blacks after Reconstruction ? To what degree did blacks succeed in participating in the life of nation labor organizations ? Explain . 15. Why did businesses both owned and ...
... urban centers both frustrating and unattractive to southern blacks after Reconstruction ? To what degree did blacks succeed in participating in the life of nation labor organizations ? Explain . 15. Why did businesses both owned and ...
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... urban communities , North , South , and West , caused the major political parties to pay attention to black concerns and in some instances to promote them . The efforts of African Americans to secure their rights and the desire of the ...
... urban communities , North , South , and West , caused the major political parties to pay attention to black concerns and in some instances to promote them . The efforts of African Americans to secure their rights and the desire of the ...
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