Where were conditions like for African Americans in the mid-1800s
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They had to deal with the nativists who believed that immigration threatened the future of "native"American born citizens. They often blamed immigrants for problems in society. Some nativists accused immigrants of taking jobs from "real" Americans and were angry that immigrants would work for lower wages. Others accused immigrants of bringing crime and disease to U.S. cities.
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Answer: Considerable and discrimination
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They lived in the poorest and unhealthiest neighborhoods of cities, barred from all employment except menial labor and periodically harassed by white mobs.
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