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In many instances the New Deal reinforced segregation and disappointed blacks who had voted for broad changes to the nation’s race system. Identify the ways in which the New Deal failed African-Americans.

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The New deal failed African-Americans in many ways. One of which was the federal housing policy reinforcing segregation that were in existence in both the North and South Municipals

Secondly, in the South, blacks were not hired to work in the New Deal construction projects that were ongoing at the time.

Furthermore, Franklin Delano Roosevelt failed to pass the anti-lynching legislation that was promised in Congress.

And finally, separate camps were create for whites and blacks by the Civilian Conservation Corps.

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