Final answer:
During the 19th century, Black women were most likely to find jobs as servants, seamstresses, and laundresses. They were not allowed to serve as salesclerks, cashiers, bookkeepers, and other clerical jobs.
Step-by-step explanation:
During the 19th century, Black women were most likely to find jobs as servants, seamstresses, laundresses, and other domestic positions.
They were not allowed to serve as salesclerks, cashiers, bookkeepers, and other clerical jobs which were filled by many White women.
By 1920, Black women constituted 40 percent of the servant population.