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In which way did the Great Depression highlight the lack of civil rights in the 1930s?

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Minorities were hired less frequently and fired more frequently than whites.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "The Great Depression highlight the lack of civil rights in the 1930s by living the African Americans living in more in poverty. White employers have no reservations in firing black workers first and almost half of the African Americans were out of the jobs."
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