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Which best reflects the data provided for African Americans' unemployment rates during this period?
African Americans experienced higher unemployment rates than white Americans, even after the New Deal.
The New Deal removed the unemployment gap between African Americans and white Americans by 1939.
African Americans saw no improvement in their unemployment rates during the New Deal era, as they remained the same.
The New Deal's programs helped all groups, so by 1939, unemployment rates were the same for all races.