During World War II, Black soldiers faced significant discrimination and segregation within the military and broader society. While they served valiantly in various capacities, including combat roles and support duties, they often encountered unequal treatment, limited opportunities for advancement, and were often relegated to segregated units. Despite their contributions, many returned to a racially divided society, leading to ongoing struggles for civil rights and equality. Their experiences during the war helped catalyze the post-war Civil Rights Movement, highlighting the need for systemic change.
Yes, Black Soldiers did fight in World War 1
they were given monkeys
They treated the US soldiers terribly.
yes they did
Over 350,000 Served during World War 1
Yes, Black Soldiers did fight in World War 1
WWII men fought the good war. Vietnam returnees were treated as losers.
they were given monkeys
they were given monkeys
They had to wipe the butts of the white soldiers, and be sex slaves to white soldiers who wanted to get off.
Decapitation usually
They treated the US soldiers terribly.
poorly
yes they did
The soldiers wernt prepared for the war because they didnt have Black Ops
yes black people were in the war
The black soldiers were treated worse because they were given old guns that back fired at them, and some of the guns didn't even work. They were fired at the majority of the time by the Confederate soldiers.