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ending racial discrimination of war industries
ending racial discrimination of war industries
Hideki Tojo .
Hirohito .
It had cannons through the windows
The Brown v. Board of education ruling
Labor and Civil Rights leader in the 1940s who led the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters; he demanded that FDR create a Fair Employment Commission to investigate job discrimination in war industries. FDR agreed only after he threatened a march on Washington by African Americans.
Adolf Hitler was leader of Germany from Jan 1933 to April 30, 1945, when he committed suicide in his Berlin bunker.
A 1950s house
No, most German leaders in the 1930s and 1940s did not actively defend the civil rights of all German citizens. The Nazi regime, led by Adolf Hitler, implemented policies that targeted and discriminated against certain groups, notably Jews, Roma, and individuals with disabilities. These policies included stripping them of their rights, executing them, or subjecting them to various forms of persecution and discrimination.
Drive through service initially became popular in the restaurant industry in the 1940s in the U.S.
The desegregation of Little Rock Central High School (Apex)