History of South America

What did Mexican immigrants and African Americans have in common after world war 1?

After World War I, there were many challenges for both Mexican immigrants and African Americans. Discrimination was still prevalent, limiting opportunities for both groups in terms of employment, housing, and education. Economic competition between the two groups also led to tensions and conflicts, particularly in urban areas. Additionally, both Mexican immigrants and African Americans faced difficulties with assimilation, as they struggled to be accepted and integrated into mainstream American society.