The correct answer is the South, where the Jim Crow laws were in effect. During the 1920s, African Americans faced significant discrimination primarily in the Southern states due to these laws, which enforced racial segregation and denied them many civil rights.
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Where did African Americans face the most discrimination in the 1920s?
the North, where the Jim Crow laws were in effect
the South, where the Jim Crow laws were in effect
the South, where they were not allowed to work
the North, where they were not allowed to work
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