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14 October, 08:36

What changed for Seattle's black residents in the 1920s?

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They were no longer allowed to own property.

They were finally able to get jobs in the shipbuilding industry.

They found new opportunities in publishing and government.

They faced new discrimination in segregated restaurants, theaters and nightclubs.

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  1. 14 October, 09:31
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    They were finally able to get jobs in the shipbuilding industry.
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