Economically they were used as slaves by the whites to produce staffs, politically they had no right to vote, and socially they had no respect from the whites.
economically= they were used as slaves by the whites to produce staffs politically= they had no right to vote socially= they had no respect from the whites
Between 1865 and 1900, African Americans experienced severe social, political, and economic limitations. Socially, they faced segregation; politically, they were disenfranchised through voter suppression tactics; and economically, many were trapped in sharecropping and debt. These conditions reinforced a cycle of poverty and inequality that would persist for decades.
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