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... African Americans entered defense plants and communities where their presence was resented . For African Americans World War II constituted a fight against oppression at home as well as abroad . When the conflict ended with the ...
... African Americans entered defense plants and communities where their presence was resented . For African Americans World War II constituted a fight against oppression at home as well as abroad . When the conflict ended with the ...
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... African Americans ? 2. How did the decisions of courts during the Cold War Era af- fect the status and treatment of African Americans ? 3. During what war did the United States deploy its first inte- grated army ? 4. Who was the first ...
... African Americans ? 2. How did the decisions of courts during the Cold War Era af- fect the status and treatment of African Americans ? 3. During what war did the United States deploy its first inte- grated army ? 4. Who was the first ...
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... African Americans re- sorted to direct action in order to secure for themselves the rights of American citizens . The widespread , massive , official and unofficial re- sistance of whites to the extension of these rights to African ...
... African Americans re- sorted to direct action in order to secure for themselves the rights of American citizens . The widespread , massive , official and unofficial re- sistance of whites to the extension of these rights to African ...
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