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28 February, 15:35

What did many African-Americans not experience during World War II?

A segregation in the military

B discrimination in northern cities

C refusal by the federal government to hire blacks

D exclusion from labor unions

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  1. 28 February, 17:22
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    Many African Americans served in the military and they did not experience segregation.

    Explanation:

    African Americans played an important role in the world war II and because of which desegregation of the armed forces were carried on. This was also considered to be the major event in the history of civil rights. In the beginning of the war, segregation prevailed, African Americans were working as truck drivers and maintaining war vehicles but later many African Americans showed their heroic nature were absorbed to fighting soldiers and Many served to be the fighter pilots, tank operators during the world war II.

    Tuskegee Airmen were the first troop of African Americans in the US military who flew fighter planes over Italy during the war. Sixty of them sacrificed their lives during the combat.
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