That African American men were dying for the country but still treated as second-class citizens.
By taking part in demonstrations
The african- americans.
No. There were 55 rich white men. Any African Americans were slaves.
Ida B. Wells was a journalist who wrote about unequal education opportunities available to African American children. She also drew attention to lynching of African Americans. She wrote directly against discrimination.
That African American men were dying for the country but still treated as second-class citizens.
Statics Vietnam 58,148 killed 2/3 of men who served in Vietnam were Volunteers. 86% of the men who died in Vietnam were Caucasians 12.5% were Black 1.2 other races Black fatalities amounted to 12 per cent of all Americans killed in Southeast Asia, a figure proportional to the number of blacks in the US population at that time.
By taking part in demonstrations
The african- americans.
Martin Anthony Summers has written: 'Manliness and its discontents' -- subject(s): African American men, African Americans, History, Identity, Immigrants, Masculinity, Men, Middle class, Race relations, Sex role, Social conditions
No. There were 55 rich white men. Any African Americans were slaves.
Ida B. Wells was a journalist who wrote about unequal education opportunities available to African American children. She also drew attention to lynching of African Americans. She wrote directly against discrimination.
Because Americans were fighting Americans, the US Civil War (1861-1865) took the most American lives, about 800,000 men. WWII took the second most at around 400,000 men; WWI about 116,000 men; Korea 33,000; Vietnam 58,000 men.
their roles in the war for women was them serving as nurese and the African American men fighting in the war by themselves not with the other men
The history of African Americans in the U.S. Civil War is marked by 186,097 (7,122 officers, 178,975 enlisted) African American men, comprising 163 units, who served in the Union Army during the Civil War, and many more African Americans served in the Union Navy. Both free African Americans and runaway slaves joined the fight. On the Confederate side, blacks, both free and slave, were used for labor
African American (men only) in 1865 woman in 1920
Because white caucasian men were ignorant and believed that they were better then African-Americans.