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What effect did the World War II wartime experience have on African Americans? Did their experiences help or hinder the progress toward equality in America? How were they treated during World War II? Did the government take any effective steps to ease discrimination against African Americans in war industries?

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Effects of WW II
It is believed that World War II largely had positives impact on the African-Americans,
though this happens to be overstated. Close to a million black soldiers working in Europe,
African-American soldiers were important as they significantly took part in World War II
(Turner and Bound 145-177). However, after the war had ended, African –American soldiers
went back to former abode America. Unfortunately, the war never brought equality...

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