Question 1

What does the failure of potential White allies to support economic justice for Black workers in Boston suggest about  priorities and the broader societal attitudes of the time?

Answer

They were more concerned with maintaining social and economic order than with challenging systemic racial inequalities.

They believed that focusing on suffrage rights alone would eventually lead to economic equality for Black workers.

They viewed the integration of Black workers as a threat to their own economic security and social standing.

They assumed that supporting Black-owned businesses was sufficient to address racial disparities in the workforce.