Segregated until the end of WWII; primarily used as support personnel.
African American soldiers/veterans faced racism, lynchings, and the Klan after returning from duty in WWI.
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The World War 1 did contribute to the immigration of the African Americans to the US because they were used as soldiers and back up.
African American soldiers faced the following problems after returning home from World War I: - Jim Crow laws - Wage discrimination - Racial Violence - Segregation - Lynching - Klan violence
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American Soldiers came to Britain in World War II to help out.
German soldiers during World War I were called "Huns" by the American soldiers. The Germans called their soldiers "The Bosch" during World War I.
More than 350,000 African Americans served in segregated units during World War I, mostly as support troops. Several units saw action alongside French soldiers fighting against the Germans, and 171 African Americans were awarded the French Legion of Honor. In response to protests of discrimination and mistreatment from the black community, several hundred African American men received officers' training in Des Moines, Iowa. By October 1917, over six hundred African Americans were commissioned as captains and first and second lieutenants.