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African Americans experienced significant changes during World War I, as many took on roles in the military and the workforce. The Great Migration saw hundreds of thousands move from the rural South to urban centers in the North for better job opportunities and to escape racial discrimination. Despite their contributions, African American soldiers faced segregation and discrimination within the military and society. The war heightened awareness of racial injustices, ultimately sowing the seeds for the Civil Rights Movement in the following decades.

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