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How would you explain the political, economic, and social status of African Americans in 1900?

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  1. 21 April, 23:01
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    African Americans didn't really have a political status because they weren't allowed to vote, or run for office for quite some time. When slavery ended and even as time went on African Americans didn't have a lot of money. Of course that has changed now. So their economic status also wasn't very good and a lot of them in the late 1800s and early 1900s worked on farms as sharecroppers since the majority of them were uneducated and were in poverty.
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