In the 1950s, African Americans and Native Americans often did not perceive their era as one of affluence or unity. African Americans faced systemic racism, segregation, and economic inequality, prompting the Civil Rights Movement to address these injustices. Similarly, Native Americans experienced displacement, poverty, and cultural erosion due to government policies and societal neglect, leading many to struggle for recognition and rights during this period.
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