Because the African Americans were legally integrated into the U.S. as well as the slaves, they played a huge role in military, factory etc demands of World War I.
How was this group treated by the U.S. government during World War I?
- During World War I, the African Americans migrated to the north looking for jobs. Most African Americans experienced prejudice and discrimination.
How was this group treated by other Americans during World War I?
- The African Americans faced systemic racial discrimination in the army and endured toxic hospitality upon returning to their homes after the war
How did the group react to the way they were treated?
- They were excited about the change but only met the same fate after the war.
How did World War I change the way of life for this group in the United States?
- Factory owners sent African Americans to the North. By 1920, over 500,000 African Americans migrated to the North
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