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The movement of tens of thousands of southern blacks north during World War 1 resulted in?

Racial violence in the north


Were any groups of people from the US treated unfairly during world war 2?

Japanese Americans , Blacks , Hispanics, Women, German Americans, Italian Americans


What phrase describes the treatment blacks received in the years before World War 2?

Separate and unequal.


Did blacks start slavery?

No. Slavery dates all the way back to ancient times. During tribal warfare often the victors would keep their enemies alive and sell them as slaves. This practice was prominent among all cultures of the ancient world.


How were negros treated in the 1920's?

The 1920s was a period of tension in relations between whites and blacks in America. During World War I, over 200,000 Black soldiers experienced nations in Europe in which their color was not a major handicap. When they returned home after the war, many expected a greater measure of equality. Those black families that moved north, experienced more civil rights, on paper, and a less restrictive lifestyle than those black families in the South. But there was still much segregation in the North. De facto segregation as opposed to de jure segregation in the South. There were many race riots during the decade of the Twenties. During the Twenties, black nationalism began to grow. Organizations, like the Universal Negro Improvement Association, began to grow. Founded in 1909, the NAACP began to campaign against lynching during the Twenties. In the South and Midwest, the KKK saw a resurgence of its power during the decade.

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The meaning of the double V campaign and what changes it achieved?

The world-war-ii-eraeffort of black Americans to gain "a Victory over racism at home as well as Victory abroad."Read more: double-v-campaign-1


Why did many blacks leave the south during world war 2?

mant blacks left the south and moved to the north because their were more jobs in the northern cities


What was the name of a desert boot worn by the British military during the Western Desert Campaign during World War II?

The name of the desert boot worn by the British military during the Western Desert Campaign of World War II was the chukka desert boot. They were usually made of calfskin and had a rubber sole.


Was there a war involving the Dardanelles during World War 1?

Yes , it's known as the Gallipoli Campaign .


Who captained England during their 1999 World Cup cricket campaign?

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What was the double V champaign?

The Double V Campaign was a movement during World War II that called for victory over fascism abroad and victory over racism at home in the United States. It aimed to promote civil rights for African Americans and challenge segregation and discrimination in the military and society.