Because they wanted to defend their country and free those that were oppressed.
because of how well African americans did durintg the war they started to fight for equal recognition which set up civil rights
alot because they wanted to help fight for their county too, so blacks were allowed to enter the war...and fight on the front lines.
There were close to 1 million African American soldiers that fought with the allied troops during World War II. Prior to 1941 African Americans were deemed unfit for war and were not allowed to fight on the front lines.
African Americans were allowed to fight with the rest of the Armed Forces.
Yes, African Americans faced discrimination in the military. They were placed in all-black units, of which only 10 percent were sent to combat. Most African American troops were confined to such noncombat duties as unloading ships, working in kitchens, or constructing barracks.
FREEDOM
because of how well African americans did durintg the war they started to fight for equal recognition which set up civil rights
some African Americans fought during the revolutionary war so the could get freedom from there British owner
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alot because they wanted to help fight for their county too, so blacks were allowed to enter the war...and fight on the front lines.
freedom for other african americans
Because they wanted to fight for their country
They had to decide which army to fight for, and there were various reasons to fight for each side. During the American Revolutionary War, African Americans served both the Continental Army (5,000 men) and the British Army (20000 men).
You spelt World as Wold, and instead of fought you put fight.
African Americans fought racism by being great poets and becoming jazz layers and proving that they meant soething
Chicken and waffles.
African Americans deal with a biased & oppressive society that challenges each individual to face & fight racism on a daily basis.