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How African Americans and other minorities experience WWII at home and abroad

How African Americans and other minorities experience WWII at home and abroad

How did African Americans and other minorities experience WWII at home and abroad?
What changes were there for women at this time? What of Executive Order #9066 on the Japanese Intemment and civil liberty concerns? Are there any
possible parallels with fascist societies here and now? Why or why not (read the fascism links below and see the controversial links at the bottom on
analogies)? What of those that were against the war? What was there reasoning and how did they display their dissent? What can we learn from these issues
about where we are today in terms of a foreign policy that sees “terrorism” as a constant threat?

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