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President Roosevelt's commitment to supporting African Americans in political office was part of a broader effort to address racial inequality during World War II. He recognized the importance of including African Americans in the political process to ensure their voices were heard and their rights protected. This support was also aimed at garnering African American support for the war effort and promoting social change. However, progress was gradual, and systemic racism remained a significant challenge.
They served in the US military.
CORE Congress of racial equality. African Americans in the military, Mexican Americans in wartime and the Japanese Americans in the War effort: Japanese American Citizens League.Read more: What_events_show_the_persistence_of_racial_tension_during_World_War_2
African-Americans fought in one battle in WWI. At home, they were used for labor just like anyone else and also enlisted.
To help support the war effort.
To help support the war effort.
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They fought for the confederacy
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During world war two, metal was of short supply, and needed for the war effort. As americans, in support for the troops, and war effort, all metal was saved, and recycled..
they started the freedoms jounral