4. WAR ON THE HOMEFRONT War propaganda posters

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4. WAR ON THE HOMEFRONT War propaganda posters Internment of Japanese Americans Executive Order #9066—Why? War Production Board—WPB Women served in military and workforce African Americans Segregation in military Black Migration To show support Americans War bonds Food rations Victory gardens

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1944 Supreme Court case, Korematsu vs. U. S 1944 Supreme Court case, Korematsu vs. U.S., affirmed the constitutionality of this terrible act. It took more than 40 years later before the U.S. admitted fault and began to make $20,000 reparations to camp survivors

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Women manned the factories while the men went off to fight. WAR POSTERS Rosie Rosie the Riveter Women manned the factories while the men went off to fight. This helped lay the foundation for women’s rights in the work world and helped us win the war…..

6 million to work in industry league cartoon1 6 million to work in industry Baceros, Mexican workers brought to work in US 1.6 million Black families leave the South Speeded up the assimilation of ethnic groups into American society.