In the 1920s, marginalized groups in the United States included African Americans, who faced systemic racism and segregation, particularly in the South. Women, despite gaining the right to vote with the 19th Amendment in 1920, continued to encounter societal pressures and limitations on their roles. Immigrants, especially from Southern and Eastern Europe, faced discrimination and restrictive quotas with the Immigration Act of 1924. Additionally, LGBTQ+ individuals experienced significant stigma and persecution during this period.
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