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9. How did the lives of African Americans change during redemption?

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whites at home went to war, blacks left behind had access to manufacturing jobs previously unavailable to them. They learned new skills, joined unions and became part of the industrial workforce. The 'Double V Campaign' fought for victory at home and abroad.

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The redemption period was full of radical changes and increased violence and tension between whites and the African American population. There were two major advancements during the Redemption period the right to vote and access to education. African Americans won the right to vote and two were elected to U.S. Senate.

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