During the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre, what were some of the contributing factors that led to heightened racial tensions?

options:

disputed land ownership case

Economic competition for jobs

The construction of a new city park

Celebrations of cultural diversity in the city

1 answer

The contributing factors that led to heightened racial tensions during the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre included:

  1. Economic competition for jobs - The competition for jobs between Black and white residents was fierce, particularly in the wake of economic pressures and changes in the workforce.

  2. Disputed land ownership case - Disputes over land ownership and property rights sometimes exacerbated tensions between racial groups.

The construction of a new city park and celebrations of cultural diversity were not contributing factors to the racial tensions that led to the massacre. Instead, the economic competition and underlying racial animosities played a significant role in escalating the situation.