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how did african americans fare during the economic boom in the 1950s?
○ they maintained, but did not gain, income.
○ they lost purchasing power.
○ they gained income, but the gap widened between whites and blacks.
○ they gained income so that the gap decreased between whites and blacks.
During the 1950s U.S. economic boom, African Americans did see some income growth due to increased industrial and service jobs. However, systemic racism, including redlining, discriminatory hiring, and unequal access to high-paying positions, meant white Americans' incomes grew at a far faster rate, widening the racial income gap.
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They gained income, but the gap widened between whites and blacks.