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WWII Impact on African Americans

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Key TermsDouble V Campaign: campaign in which black leaders called for all citizens to fight against racism by seeking a “double victory”- victory for democracy at home and abroad

Tuskegee Airmen: A group of Army Air Corps pilots and support crews, established in 1941 as the first black combat unit

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Hardships ★Military camps segregated blacks and

whites in places such as mess halls and movie theaters

★The navy limited African Americans to cooking, cleaning rooms, and shining shoes.

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Hardships (cont.)➔ African Americans faced white backlash,

race riots broke out in many cities across the country as black migrants competed with white residents for housing and jobs

➔ African Americans faced other hardships such as lack of housing, social services, and ongoing discrimination

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Opportunities

The African Americans fought two victories such as the double v

campaign which tried to get racism out of

Germany and the U.S.

The National Urban League tried to oppose discrimination, they faught the integrate

labor unions, and pushed federal officials

to ensure equal opportunity.

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Opportunities (cont.)

❖ During WWII, African Americans pressed the

government to end military discrimination. Over time, the armed services gave more black soldiers the

opportunity to engage in combat and to become

officers.

❖ African Americans also proved they could handle the most

demanding assignments in the war. The group of fighters that proved this were known as the Tuskegee Airmen. They served as bomber escorts, engaging in direct combat with german

fighter planes. They were known for their bravery and

skill; they never lost a bomber to enemy planes

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ConclusionAfrican Americans faced hardships in many different ways during World War II. Whether they were risking

their lives on the battlefield, or living daily lives in their country, they faced racism and segregation. However, they still were able to strive in making opportunities such as becoming official officers and surviving the

toughest parts of the war. In the end, with the help of the National Urban League, African Americans achieved two

victories: the double v campaign which tried to get racism out of Germany, and the U.S. that is shaping the

history of America as we speak.