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The Home Front & Discrimination During WWII Do groups struggle for civil rights during World War II?
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Positive Changes 1. 1. War gets America out of the depression, unemployment 1.2% 2. 2. Women helping in the war effort 3. 3. GI Bill of Rights, 1944 help for veterans a) provided ed. & training b) easy to get home & business loans
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African-Americans Many African American families moved to cities African Americans in skilled or semi-skilled jobs rose from 16% to 30% Unfortunately, many whites resented blacks moving into their neighborhoods Detroit Riots break out – Army occupies city for 6 mos
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Zoot Suit Riot: Summer of 1943 Tensions between Navy Sailors & Mexican-American youth in Los Angeles 11 Navy sailors claim they were attacked by “zoot-suiters” Nearby soldiers at Chavez Ravine pour into Downtown LA For an entire week, youths were beaten and stripped of their clothes, LAPD does little
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Internment of Japanese-Americans Jan 1942: evacuation of Hawaii’s Japanese pop. was ordered Feb 1942: FDR signs Exec. Order 9066 that forces Japanese Amer. from WA, OR, NV, CA 10K were shipped to prison camp sites for “security” reasons, most were American citizens Japanese-Ams take case to Sup. Court in Korematsu v. United States, court rules US policy is justified “military necessity”
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