During World War 2 prejudice against African-American was very high.Training and opportunities were unavailable. Army was strictly segregated and generally assigned black soldiers to noncombatant roles. Navy blacks were cooks and servants. In the beginning air corps or marines would not take them at all. American Red Cross keep black and white plasma separated. African-Americans has low paying jobs like janitorial positions.But were doors were open to more skilled jobs and higher paid. By 1944 African Americans accounted for almost 10 percent of the population, held 8 percent of the jobs.
Little changed during the course of the war to elevate black people's social status. Although there are some celebrated units of black soldiers, such as the Tuskegee Airmen, they played only a small part in the war. After the war, they faced the same prejudice they had prior to the war. Essentially nothing changed until the Civil Rights Movement in the late 1950s-1960s.
The African Americans were treated like slaves. They weren't treated equally.
African americans were treated very poorly and turned into slaves to work hard in the fields.
The african- americans.
very badly
being treated equally as the whites
Firstly they were not considered African Americans at the time. They were slaves and treated as chattels, as sub-humans. Treated appallingly.
most of the people in Africa are African Americans....I think
The African Americans were treated like slaves. They weren't treated equally.
Bad
they were molested
The "Zoot Suits" were mostly made up of Chicanos , African-Americans and Italian Americans during the 1940s .
they were payed less
African americans were treated very poorly and turned into slaves to work hard in the fields.
African Americans
The african- americans.
very badly
The African Independence Movement was basically a fight for all African Americans to be fairly and equally treated!