After returning there were several cases of racist attacks against these african-american soldiers by other white soldiers.
Also during red summer mass violence and mob violence occurred and over the course of 3 days hundreds of black people we killed.
So to be honest there was a lot of racism and segregation was still present.
Churchill, who had been defeated for re-election as prime minster in 1945, was invited to Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri where he gave this speech. President Harry S. Truman joined churchill on the platform and listened intently to his speech. Churchill began by praising the United States, which he declared stood "at the pinnacle of world power."
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