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Rom4ik [11]
3 years ago
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Describe the struggles and discrimination minorities faced in post-World War II America.

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ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
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Racism and prejudice are phenomena that never ceased to exist, until 1964, there were various forms of discrimination in the United States, such as segregation between whites and blacks. After the Civil War, the white population of the southern United States created laws to limit the rights of blacks and to segregate them: blacks and whites did not attend the same schools, did not sit together on buses and did not serve together in the armed forces. . After the Second World War, several social groups, especially blacks, fought for equality before the law. In 1964, the United States Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which put an end to the various state systems of racial segregation

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