There was quite a bit of it as they were sgertared to the point of even having to eat at different lunch tables. Black soldiers were mainly used to clean and cook while white soildrrs would do most of the fighting and a few fights occured but to answer your question yes.
i cant i need it -Eli
During World War One many woman shared something in common with African-Americans. They had to work all the jobs that had previously been done by the men who were now at war.
Women and African-Americans
It was a flow of African Americans moving from the South to the North.
It is possible some African Americans were Nazis, just as it is possible some caucasian Americans were Nazis, but in general, African Americans were loyal Americans.
There are more than 350,000 African Americans!
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The migration of African Americans to the North during and following World War I was mainly a result of the availability of new factory jobs
segrigation and racism- APex
segrigation and racism- APex
The racial segragation of African-Americans from European-Americans still existed during WW I, even in the armed forces. On the American side, African Americans were segregated from White Americans.
i cant i need it -Eli
During World War One many woman shared something in common with African-Americans. They had to work all the jobs that had previously been done by the men who were now at war.
fought valiantly but didnt get the credit they deserved
because of shlee