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World War II – The Aftermath

General Business Pass back papers Attendance Reminder: Test Friday! Um, yeah, I’ll need some volunteers to help out…

We’re All in This Together, Right? African-American servicemen Tuskegee Airmen (video next week) Women and minorities in the workplace “Code Talkers” – Native Americans United We Win – But who are “we”?

Segregation Nation Segregated Troops in the Military Textbook quote – German POWs served before black troops “Double V” Campaign – Victory in the war, equality victory at home. Segregation in the Cities Substandard housing for blacks Fair Employment Practices Commission CORE stages first sit-ins.

Labor Shortage and the End of an Era Bracero program – immigration from Mexico provides labor Blacks, Native Americans, Women join the workforce What happens when the war ends?