Originally Posted by CrowRifle
… Most were faring OK up until the thirties. Including blacks that still had the family unit intact and their own schools. Literacy was much higher and out of wedlock birth rates were comparable to whites.

The South that I grew-up in during the 1930s and 1940s
suffered from the devastating effects of the "Reconstruction"
years until the textile mills from the north came south
in the early and mid-1940s.