1. Civil Rights After World War II
Throughout World War II, seeds were being planted for the Civil Rights Movement. ... When the war ended and African American, Native American, and Hispanic soldiers came back to a home that did not grant them full rights, the Civil Rights Movement was born. African Americans became even more disappointed in the system when they were so discriminated against when it came to searching for equal opportunity when searching for jobs, equal pay, and housing. ... They were stripped of all of their rights. ... I believe that with each new generation, people become more accepting of differences and ...
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