African American Civil Rights (Gilded Age) 4.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? HistoryAmerica - 19th and 20th centuryA2/A-levelOCR Created by: ambercowan98Created on: 08-06-17 17:43 How many African Americans were in professional roles by 1900? By 1900, 47,000 African Americans were in professional roles, such as lawyers and doctors. 1 of 6 In 1865, how many African Americans could read? 1 in 20 African Americans could read in 1865. 2 of 6 By 1895, how many African Americans could read? 1 in 2 African Americans could read by 1895. 3 of 6 In what year did the growth of segregated transport begin? The growth of segregated transport began in 1881, when Tennessee enacted a segregated railways law, and other states soon followed. 4 of 6 How many African Americans were living in Harlem by 1895? By 1895, 23,000 African Americans were living in Harlem alone. 5 of 6 During the Gilded Age, how many hours did an African American woman have to work to earn $5 dollars during the Gilded Age? African American women would have to work 70 hours to earn $5, during the Gilded Age. 6 of 6
Should the Gilded Age simply be seen as a period of reaction and lack of progress in African American civil rights? (OCR interpretation question) 0.0 / 5
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