Why was progress towards racial equality so slow in the period 1945-53?
A mindmap to show the reasons why progress for racial equality was so slow in the period 1945-53.
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- Created on: 23-12-12 11:22
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- Why was progress towards racial equality so slow in the period 1945-53?
- Limitations to government action
- De jure change did not always lead to de facto change
- Direct action remained small scale
- "Separate but Equal" attitude still remained
- lack of funding for campaigns such as the Fair Deal or Fair Employment Board
- Anti-Lynching laws not passed
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