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Description: Photo gallery highlights the contributions of African-Americans in the segregated armed forces. Offers captions and image details.
The History Place - African-Americans in WW II Over 2.5 million African-American men registered for the draft, and black women also volunteered in large numbers. While serving in the Army, Army Air Forces, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, they experienced discrimination and segregation but met the challenge and persevered. They served their country with distinction, made valuable contributions to the war effort, and earned high praises and commendations for their struggles and sacrifices.
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Page title:The History Place - African-Americans in WW II
Keywords:tuskegee, tuskegee airmen, benjamin davis, african americans war, world war, history place
Description:A selection of photos highlighting their achievments.
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