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13 July, 01:59

What challenges did African Americans face at the end of the world war 2

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  1. 13 July, 03:22
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    Systematic discrimination and Social discrimination

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    An example of systematic would be Jim crow and an example of Social would be lynching and Police brutality
  2. 13 July, 05:36
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    Answer: Millions of Americans fought in the military during World War II, including nearly one million African-Americans. Reports say on the black experience in the military, and the challenges they faced from World War II on.

    African-American soldiers played a significant role in World War II. More than half a million served in Europe. Despite the numbers they faced racial discrimination: prior to the war the military maintained a racially segregated force. In studies by the military, blacks were often classified as unfit for combat and were not allowed on the front lines. They were mostly given support duties, and were not allowed in units with white soldiers.
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