During the Great Depression, African Americans in Mississippi faced dire living conditions marked by extreme poverty, discrimination, and limited access to resources. Many were sharecroppers or laborers, struggling to make ends meet as agricultural prices plummeted. Discriminatory practices further marginalized them, restricting employment opportunities and social services. Despite these challenges, they often relied on community support and resilience to navigate the hardships of the era.
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