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But nearly twenty-five million were still without regular income, relying on part-time jobs, private charities, or black-market income. For African Americans, the unemployment rate was 50 percent. Throughout the South and in some places in the North, notes were posted on job sites that read, “No jobs for niggers until every white man has a job.” It took an executive order from Roosevelt in May 1935 to open up the public works ranks to all races.
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