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Most soldiers in World War II were not black; however, African American soldiers were significantly represented in specific units and roles, often due to segregation policies in the U.S. military at the time. Many were assigned to support roles or served in all-black units, like the Tuskegee Airmen and the 761st Tank Battalion, due to systemic racism and limited opportunities. Their contributions were crucial, and their bravery helped challenge racial stereotypes and laid the groundwork for the Civil Rights Movement after the war.

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