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Struggle and Inequality

In the Jim Crow South, African Americans struggled to survive financially, and they worked to make living conditions better for the younger generations. However, despite this struggle, many African Americans worked domestic jobs for low wages and lived under the roof of well-to-do white families where the disparities between blacks and whites were a daily, though unchallenged, reality.   

Separated Society
Struggle and Inequality