Discrimination Of African Americans During World War II

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During World War I, 125,000 African Americans went and fought overseas. However, African Americans were not treated equally. They were segregated in both training and in their service. They were usually given menial jobs such as cooks and janitors; very few of them ever saw combat. Despite poor treatment African Americans soldiers still served. Many of these African Americans soldiers hoped that once they got back to America the racial discrimination would start to change for the better. One African American soldier named George writes his sister about his experiences he talks about the injustices he sees and faces. George writes “Even though we are in the war, we have instances of inter-American conflicts. Yes, Sis, I have met many [racists]