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Reagan Coleman
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16 July, 11:28
How did company towns reinforce ethnic distrust?
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Kiana Vance
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The company towns reinforced it by having special wages for people of different ethnicity or by racially profiling and segregating those that they didn't want to be equal with Caucasian workers. This caused an even bigger drift between people and distrust to arise.
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