Depression leads to soaring unemployment among African-Americans in Boston.
1932
According to Charles Trout, Negro workers in the South End Roxbury – almost none of them in unions, over 70% of them unskilled, and with a tuberculosis rate four times higher than that of whites – experienced an unemployment rate some 15 to 18% above the city average.”
Sources
- Roses, Lorraine E.
- Trout, Charles H.