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How did the rights and safety of African Americans change during the 1920s?(1 point)
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The US military was desegregated.
The US military was desegregated.
African Americans faced increased violence and massacres in places like Tulsa and East St. Louis.
African Americans faced increased violence and massacres in places like Tulsa and East St. Louis.
The Ku Klux Klan was officially made illegal.
The Ku Klux Klan was officially made illegal.
The 15th amendment was removed from the Constitution.
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African Americans faced increased violence and massacres in places like Tulsa and East St. Louis.
During the 1920s there was a resurgence of racial violence (e.g., the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre), widespread lynchings, Jim Crow segregation, and a powerful Ku Klux Klan — overall rights and safety for Black Americans worsened.
During the 1920s there was a resurgence of racial violence (e.g., the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre), widespread lynchings, Jim Crow segregation, and a powerful Ku Klux Klan — overall rights and safety for Black Americans worsened.
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