Similar to Sinners but not entirely — Where African Americans are still working their quota; In the 1930s, African Americans faced severe hardship during the Great Depression, especially in Southern states like Mississippi. Many worked as sharecroppers and lived in poverty under Jim Crow segregation. Although President Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced New Deal programs, discrimination still limited opportunities. Despite this, Black communities stayed resilient, and blues and Jazz music continue
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