After World War I, many African Americans returned to a country still steeped in racial discrimination and segregation. The Great Migration began during this period, as hundreds of thousands moved from the rural South to urban centers in the North seeking better job opportunities and living conditions. However, they faced widespread racial violence, exemplified by the Red Summer of 1919, during which numerous race riots erupted. Despite these challenges, the post-war era also saw the rise of the Harlem Renaissance, fostering a flourishing of African American culture and artistic expression.
It increased economic opportunities for many African Americans.
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The World War 1 did contribute to the immigration of the African Americans to the US because they were used as soldiers and back up.
World War 2 effected woman in many ways varying on location such as: -Women got to work outside the house for the first time. Many women worked in factories to help out in the war effort. -African American woman helped out in the war effort too, but African Americans were segregated from the Whites. -Japanese American woman were locked away in internment camps.
The great African American migration was because the share croppers of the South decided to move to northern cities and get factory jobs. This started in 1916-1930. These African Americans were able to get factory jobs because many of the white men were in the army for World War I.
they became free
they became free
African Americans lifestyles were very poor.
It increased economic opportunities for many African Americans.
There are more than 350,000 African Americans!
North African theatre - World War I - happened in 1914.
African Americans have always been welcome in france
It is possible some African Americans were Nazis, just as it is possible some caucasian Americans were Nazis, but in general, African Americans were loyal Americans.
they wre subjected to humiliation of segregation and terrorized by the KKK in the south
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some African Americans were soldiers in ww1.