Railroad construction, cattle ranching and mining
(all of the above)
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They were beaten and fired from their jobs.
there were no laws against limiting housing or jobs to african americans, APEX. yall welcome on passing that test
To find better jobs and to escape racism
better life, more opportunities, jobs, money, better future!
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Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.
They migrated to jobs in automobile manufacturing.
Jobs on railroads or in factories.
The second world war gave African American men more service jobs in the military (like nursing, not fighting abroad though) and a African American women worked in mobilization jobs, which turned American into an economic powerhouse. Even though I would argue that African American got more inclusion into American society following the war, racism lingered. So, what truly changed for African Americans following the war was the effort to protect civil rights in the 1960s. Thanks to the Double V campaign for African Americans in the war (fight evil abroad and fight racial violence at home), many African American turned to making more domestic civil rights differences in the upcoming decades. To sum up, there were some new job opportunities and societal inclusions for AAs following the war, but new efforts to stage a Civil Rights Movement were more impactful from the war. This is more necessary to understand and realize.
The second world war gave African American men more service jobs in the military (like nursing, not fighting abroad though) and a African American women worked in mobilization jobs, which turned American into an economic powerhouse. Even though I would argue that African American got more inclusion into American society following the war, racism lingered. So, what truly changed for African Americans following the war was the effort to protect civil rights in the 1960s. Thanks to the Double V campaign for African Americans in the war (fight evil abroad and fight racial violence at home), many African American turned to making more domestic civil rights differences in the upcoming decades. To sum up, there were some new job opportunities and societal inclusions for AAs following the war, but new efforts to stage a civil rights movement were more impactful from the war. This is more necessary to understand and realize.
the African Americans were able to go where the whites could go.schoolsstoreswork in better jobs
Railroad construction, cattle ranching and mining(all of the above)
They had more opportunities in white-collar jobs
There were not many opportunities, but they included shoe-shiners and porters on Pullman cars (railroad sleeping cars). The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters was a strong union of African-American workers.
They were beaten and fired from their jobs.
there were no laws against limiting housing or jobs to african americans, APEX. yall welcome on passing that test