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Did the opportunities for Americans in Gilded Age cities outweigh the hardships

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Racial inequality was a persistent problem during the Gilded Age. African Americans, other minorities, and women struggled in a losing battle as they sought to gain equality. Following the Civil War, during the Reconstruction southern states passed laws that separated blacks and whites

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