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How were minorities at a disadvantage during the great depression

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Minorities have always been at a disadvantage throughout history. During the times of the Great Depression, they were typically regarded as inferior and less capable of executing jobs well. Since it was the Great Depression, jobs were hard to come by for all citizens, even those who were well off before. Most open job positions would go to white citizens, particularly men, and minorities would be left jobless. If they did happen to get a job, they would receive a much smaller pay.
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