Black americans in the 1920s

    • [DOC File]AFRICAN AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT – 1920s to …

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      From the 1920s on, a few African American pioneers established agencies to sell to the “Negro market” but inclusion in the industry’s mainstream has come painstakingly slowly. Experts assert that the scarcity of black faces in major advertising agencies has limited corporate America’s efforts to …

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      b. African-Americans moved north to reunite families that had been divided during the many years of slavery. c. The African-Americans who had worked in the South had mostly been employed in the manufacturing sector, which suffered a downturn in the 1920s. d.

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      during the 1920s and 1930s, which had an impact on urban centers throughout the U.S. Scottsboro Boys – (1931) nine young black defendants (most of them minors), accused of gang ... African Americans in the US “Black Cabinet” – an informal group of African American public policy advisors to President .

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      The Harlem Renaissance (also known as the Black Literary Renaissance and The New Negro Movement) This term refers to the flowering of African American cultural and intellectual life during the 1920s and 1930s. At the time, it was known as the "New Negro Movement", named after the anthology The New Negro, edited by Alain Locke in 1925.

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