Question
How were free African Americans discriminated against?
- They were not allowed to vote or travel
- They were forced to move to the North.
- They were only allowed to work on plantations.
- They couldrit own land,
- They were not allowed to vote or travel
- They were forced to move to the North.
- They were only allowed to work on plantations.
- They couldrit own land,
Answers
make contracts, or testify in court in some states.
- They were banned from certain occupations and higher education opportunities.
- They were denied equal access to public facilities and amenities such as schools, churches, hospitals, and transportation.
- They were subjected to racially motivated violence, harassment, and intimidation.
- They were often paid lower wages than white workers and had limited opportunities for economic advancement.
- They were subject to discriminatory laws and regulations that restricted their civil rights and liberties.
- They were banned from certain occupations and higher education opportunities.
- They were denied equal access to public facilities and amenities such as schools, churches, hospitals, and transportation.
- They were subjected to racially motivated violence, harassment, and intimidation.
- They were often paid lower wages than white workers and had limited opportunities for economic advancement.
- They were subject to discriminatory laws and regulations that restricted their civil rights and liberties.
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