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  1. Racism in 1920 - Around Robin

    • After World War I, many African American soldiers returned to the United States after bravely serving their country. After bravely defending democracy and freedom overseas, these soldiers came back wit… See more

    Problems Faced by Black Americans

    In 1920, the United States had 12 million Black Americans, 75% of whom lived in the south. Racial intolerance has influenced all aspects of life. See more

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    Racial Segregation and Discrimination

    Jim Crow laws and institutionalized racial segregation persisted in various facets of American culture during the 1920s. This racially discriminatory legislation imposed a strict divisio… See more

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    Rise of The Ku Klux Klan

    The Ku Klux Klan (KKK), an extremist group created during Reconstruction, had a worrying comeback in the 1920s. The KKK experienced a significant resurgence in membershi… See more

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    Red Summer of 1919 and Race Riots

    The Red Summer of 1919 was marked by racial violence and civil unrest across the United States. The aftermath of World War I and social and economic unrest sparked many racial… See more

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