it encouraged other countries to speak out in favor of colonialism.
A war of movement.
The outbreak of WW1 turned the attention the American people and resources of the federal government to emergency wartime measures and Progressivism essentially ended.
how did world war 2 affect the civilians and the soldiers
How did World War ll Affect th U.S ecconony?
An important African-American leader during World War II was A. Philip Randolph. He was a prominent labor leader and civil rights activist who organized the March on Washington Movement in 1941, which aimed to challenge racial discrimination in defense industries and the military. Randolph's efforts led to President Franklin D. Roosevelt issuing Executive Order 8802, prohibiting racial discrimination in federal employment and defense contracts. His advocacy helped lay the groundwork for the civil rights movement in the ensuing decades.
the desire for the people of African descet no matter where they lived in the world to think of African as a homeland
There were many African countries that became independent immediately after World War 2. This was because the European countries that had ownership over the African countries were broke after the war and had no more money to deal with rebuilding the African countries.
The purpose of the Pan African Movement was to establish independence among African Nations and promote unity among all black people in the world.
It was and is a cooperative movement to establish independence for the nations of Africa, and to cultivate unity among black people throughout the world. The movement began in the 19th century and eventually led to the founding of the OAU (Organization of African Unity) in 1963, now known as the African Union.
The goal of the pan-Africa movement was to establish independence among African nations and promote unity among all black people in the world...
It was and is a cooperative movement to establish independence for the nations of Africa, and to cultivate unity among black people throughout the world. The movement began in the 19th century and eventually led to the founding of the OAU (Organization of African Unity) in 1963, now known as the African Union.
The purpose of the movement was, and continues to be, to establish independence for African nations and cultivate unity among black people throughout the world. The movement began in the 19th century, but was encouraged by five conferences held in London between 1900 and 1923. The movement led to the founding of the OAU (Organization of African Unity) in 1963, now known as the African Union.
It was and is a cooperative movement to establish independence for the nations of Africa, and to cultivate unity among black people throughout the world. The movement began in the 19th century and eventually led to the founding of the OAU (Organization of African Unity) in 1963, now known as the African Union.
The Pan-African Nationalist Movement was a plan to create independence. It was thought that this movement would create unity among all blacks throughout the world.
The movement gained new support.
setting rules and harsh laws for them
Women gained jobs, but African Americans lost them.