The primary contributing factors that led to heightened racial tensions during the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre included economic competition for jobs. In the early 20th century, African Americans were increasingly competing with white residents for employment opportunities, which created significant friction between the communities. Other factors, such as the media's portrayal of tensions and incidents that inflamed racial anxieties, also played a role in the escalation of violence.
During the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre, what were some of the contributing factors that led to heightened racial tensions?kk
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disputed land ownership case
disputed land ownership case
Economic competition for jobs
Economic competition for jobs
The construction of a new city park
The construction of a new city park
Celebrations of cultural diversity in the city
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