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The Double V Campaign in Wwii Directions: Follow Along with the Video Clip to Answer the Questions Below. 1. What Was the Hope for

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The double v campaign in wwii Directions: Follow along with the video clip to answer the questions below. 1. What was the hope for civil rights during World War I?What happened instead? 2. What did the Double V Campaign advocate for? 3. What "victory"for civil rights came three years after the end of WWII? Different social groups in wwii Directions: Create a highlighting key below. Then use this key to identify examples in each reading by highlighting the text. Contributions Opportunities &Obstacles for Various Social Groups square Contributions to War Effort or New Opportunities square Obstacles /Discrimination Faced by this social group African Americans in World War II African Americas served bravely and with distinction in every theater of World War II, while at the same time struggling for their own civil rights in the United States .Although the United States Armed Forces were officially segregated until 1948, WWII laid the nost-war integration of the military. In 1941 less than 4,000 African 1) African American had become

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1. The hope for civil rights during World War I was that African Americans would gain greater equality and civil rights. Instead, they faced continued discrimination and violence.2. The Double V Campaign advocated for victory over fascism abroad and victory over racism at home.3. The "victory" for civil rights that came three years after the end of WWII was the desegregation of the United States Armed Forces in 1948.