Yes, Americans belived that they took jobs away.
yes
The racial segragation of African-Americans from European-Americans still existed during WW I, even in the armed forces. On the American side, African Americans were segregated from White Americans.
When the U.S. was segregated, MLB was segregated for partly the same reason, not allowing African-Americans to play and forcing them into the Negro Leagues.
Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.
the Irish are from Europe and Americans are from North America.
Socially they were segregated and discriminated against. Jim Crow laws were very strong and enforced, housing was segregated, so were schools, colleges didn't accept African Americans, the military was segregated, movies and restaurants were segregated, social events were segregated, even funerals and cemeteries were segregated.
Facilities for African Americans were of poorer quality.
Yes, albeit in segregated units.
Jim Crow
Facilities for African Americans were of poorer quality.
German- Americans and Irish- Americans were commonly called hyphenateds during the WWI area.
SIT-IN