During World War Two, both African Americans and Japanese Americans faced significant challenges as well as discrimination on the home front, despite both groups giving to the war effort. African Americans had long struggled with gaining their civil rights in the United States, facing racism, segregation, and economic inequalities. Similarly, Japanese Americans faced discrimination, specifically on the West Coast where the majority of them lived. The experiences of African Americans and Japanese…
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there were so many things heppening during the 40s. Like WW2, new clothes, new iventions, and so many more and im am here to talk about events, inventions, and sports. And I will give facts about those topics and whats makes the topics so interesting and why our group choose the 1940s. Some of the important times in America during the 40s was WW2 and all started at December 7, 1941 and Japan bomed Pearl Harbor in Hawaii and thats was the day USA joined in WW2. Also in April 30th, 1945 Adolf Hitler…
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Women during WW2 How did WW2 fundamentally change women's role in America? As many men went to war fighting, jobs and other predominantly male dominated job were left vacant so employers wanted to fill assembly line and other jobs with women. Many women started to working in fields outside the home and were not associated with women, such as streetcar drivers, even pilots. Questions for Minorities during the War 1) Which groups experienced racial prejudice? Blacks, Latinos, Native Americans, Filipinos…
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treated equally, in the past however, this wasn’t a common idea. Many thought that women and African Americans weren't the same as men and never would be. The articles “Women in Aviation” and “Brave Bessie” both show examples of women who overcame sexual and racial barriers. Women like Bessie Coleman and others worked hard to get into flight school and rise to fame to prove that women and African Americans could do the same thing any man could do. Countless women overcame the odds and became aviators…
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their cars, their jobs, homes, property, assets food, everything. It was a very hard time for Americans. People lost their farms too so it destroyed the lives of many people. Overall though African Americans had it off worse because they already had enough trouble trying to find a job as it is and they were being discriminated against. The great depression however was right on the first sparks of WW2 and within a few years the war turned the United States of America into an economic powerhouse…
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American military fights as one, it was “nevertheless completely segregated, being organized in ’colored units’ that were kept carefully separate from white companies, regiments, and battalions,”(Pershing, John J.) Throughout history there are a lot of examples of racially segregated units in the army. A few of those those units are the 54th Massachusetts, Tuskegee air force, and units in World War 2. The 54th Massachusetts was a full African American unit with a white leader…
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Roosevelt, America's 32nd President (and longest President to ever hold the Office, 4 years), did more than just revolutionize America. FDR was America's last glimmer of light in a room full of darkness. He played a crucial role in the victory of WW2, brought world powers together that eventually led to the groundwork of the United Nations, fought and advocated for Social Rights/Equality, and is the man that many say brought us out of the Great Depression. In 1932 when Franklin Roosevelt was elected…
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century ago, the Asian Americans had been always labeled as ….. but after ww2, good image…. The term “model minority” is the cultural expectation placed on Asian Americans as a group that each individual will be smart, wealthy, hardworking, submissive, uncomplaining, and just living the “American dream”. The term was first established in the 1960’s, as a way to describe the Asian American community. Many believes that this term was used to prevent the Asian Americans from being in the Civil…
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POST WAR SOCIETY AND LIBERALISM I. SECOND RED SCARE - Starts after the ww2 - House un-American activities committee o Claimed people working in government were socialists and more committed to the soviets o Causes Truman to set up a loyalty review board to make sure people are loyal to the government Becomes a responsibility of managers and supervisors to make sure people are reliable o The concern is people are spies in the government Many people were dismissed from job People with…
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flaws affect his heroism. A. Philip Randolph, was an African American activist who wanted equal opportunities as Caucasian men and women had in the hiring of workers during World War 2. He supported the war, but thought it was unfair for our country to be fighting for justice when the US…
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