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1930 - Human Rights, Social Justice
Human Rights, Social Justice
A U.S.-League of Nations commission reports March 8 that Liberia still has slavery.
South Africa's white women receive the vote May 19, but blacks of both sexes remain disenfranchised.
Los Angeles County begins deporting Mexican immigrants and people of Mexican descent to prevent the "Chicanos" from taking "white" jobs. Many are U.S. citizens, but the "repatriations" will continue for the next 5 years until between 300,000 and 500,000 have been deported.
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