African americans struggling for social justice during the presidency of Franklin Delano Roosevelt

dc.contributor.authorNemeur, Romaissa
dc.contributor.authorAzoui, Samih
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-30T08:35:43Z
dc.date.available2020-01-30T08:35:43Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractThis work turned around how extent did African Americans imposed their presence in the American society during Franklin Delano Roosevelt administration. Mary McLeod Bethune was taken as a case of study. Despite of being a woman of the black minority, she succeeded in finding the way to achieve equality between Americans and blacks. She had also participated in her career in changing the lives of many African Americans. This work was going back to what happened to America in 1929, when the American economy collapsed, it was a great crisis that known as the Great Depression. The entire American people had suffered a lot from this crisis, especially the African Americans. In this period there was a racial discrimination against African American, as well as the absence of social justice.ar
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/9030
dc.language.isoenar
dc.publisherUniversity Of Oum El Bouaghiar
dc.subjectFranklin Delano Rooseveltar
dc.subjectAfrican Americansar
dc.subjectNew Dealar
dc.titleAfrican americans struggling for social justice during the presidency of Franklin Delano Rooseveltar
dc.title.alternativecase study African American woman Mary McLeod Bethunear
dc.typeOtherar
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