Racism made the Great Depression worse.
Step-by-step explanation:
The term Great Depression explains the economic depression that happened worldwide during 1930. Great depression explains how hardly the world's economy was declined. The Great Depression had overwhelming effects in both rich and poor countries. Great Depression leads to unemployment. The unemployment percentage in America rose to 25% and in some countries it even rose as high as 33%.
White Americans in the lower classes faced extremely difficult time during Great Depression. Even African Americans faced many problems, as the hard economic conditions forced violent racism and discrimination into the American society.