While Japanese Americans were being forced to abandon the lives they'd built on the West Coast, African Americans were in the midst of the Great Migration<span> out of the South. During the war, many Black migrants set their sites on the West Coast, where labor shortages in the defense industry brought new employment opportunities. Vacated Japanese American neighborhoods provided space for these new arrivals to establish themselves, but the process of putting down roots did not come easy.</span>
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Gender socialization comprises a distinct socialization for boys and girls, that is, it is an established stereotyping about the expected behaviors and personality according to the individual's gender.
This early socialization can have important impacts on a person's entire life, girls for example can be socialized according to some type of gender bias, or inequality, and the socialization environment is also relevant, which can culminate in situations of sexism and gender expectations that reduce the autonomy and freedom with which a girl, for example, understands her existence.
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