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They were assigned to non-combat roles.
Segregation in WW1 limited blacks rights to serve in the infantry in the war. Blacks mainly drove trucks carrying supplies, were chef's, and some others but nothing major in the actual front lines. But not until the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) demanded that blacks be able to become officers and fight in the front lines. But even then, blacks rights would still be cut short even from WW1 to WW2. But many African-Americans fought along side of the French troops on the front lines. (Over 350,000 African-Americans)
the bonus army was treated unfairly because they were the veterans from WW1 and the at first they were going to pay them but at the end they didn't pay them any money they march an may-july 1932
No, most Germans thought the Treaty of Versailles, which ended World War 1, was grossly unfair.
the blacks were treated poorly while the whites were treated with respect. the blacks were like the whites slaves.
They were soldiers.
Badly
bad
No.
(WW1, USA) During world war one many black were segregated due to the Jim Crow law. Most Blacks wee allowed to join the army, however the airforce and the marines refused to take black volunters.
Blacks were treated terribly in the gold rush. There was still slavery going on so, that was one reason.
this means that blacks wanted to be treated more fairly.
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They were treated very well if they had gold
They weren't treated very well but were treated better than earlyer years
Blacks were not treated well.They were often beaten and hurt.Firefighters used to spray them with the hoses to make them leave areas and then arrest them.Police felt that they had the right to beat blacks for no reason what so ever