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Pressure for change WW2
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World War Two
  • World War II was fought partly to stop Hitler's
    racist treatment of the Jews.
  • African Americans were excited by this movement
    because if the US was fighting racism abroad,
    then it would definitely want to end racism in
    its own backyard!

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World War Two
  • The NAACP in Florida started a campaign called
    the "Double V" victory against racism oversees
    and against racism at home

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World War Two
  • For many African Americans, the war offered an
    opportunity to get out of the cycle of poverty
  • Yet, like the rest of America in the 1940s, the
    armed forces were segregated
  • At every training base, black and white soldiers
    were kept apart

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World War Two
  • in the chaos of war, segregation broke down.
  • It's hard to keep the races apart when both are
    being attacked
  • Many African Americans received medals
  • Yet discrimination continued at home

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This awareness of racism reached popular culture.
Josh White was a blues musician who wrote songs
pointing out the discrimination experienced by
blacks during the war
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Asa Philip Randolph
  • 1911, Randolph moved to New York City where he
    began attending City College at night and worked
    during the day.
  • As Randolph developed intellectually, he began to
    believe that the black working class was crucial
    to black progress

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Asa Philip Randolph
  • founded the magazine The Messenger
  • founded and served as President of the
    Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters.
  • Porters could carry news between Black
    communities in the rural south and the Northern
    cities

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March on Washington, 1941
  • Randolph put pressure on President Franklin D.
    Roosevelt
  • he began organizing blacks to march on Washington
    in protest.

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March on Washington, 1941
  • He demanded
  • Immediate end to segregation and discrimination
    in federal government jobs
  • End to segregation of the armed forces
  • Support for an end to discrimination and
    segregation in all jobs in America

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March on Washington, 1941
  • Roosevelt tried to convince Randolph that change
    would be gradual
  • However jobs were being created in preparation
    for the war yet few Blacks were getting any
  • Randolph I will bring ten,twenty,fifty thousand
    Negroes on the White House Lawn if demands were
    not met

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Executive Order 8802
  • On June 25, 1941, President Roosevelt responded
    by issuing Executive Order 8802, which barred
    discrimination in defence industries.
  • Fair Employment Practices Committee established
  • Segregation in the armed forces however continued

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Race tensions continue Detroit, 1943
  • By the 1920s Detroit had become a stronghold of
    the Ku Klux Klan
  • 200,000 black residents were cramped into sixty
    square blocks called paradise valley!
  • Riots led to 34 dead
  • Hundreds injured
  • Areas destroyed

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Importance of World War Two
  • Congress of Racial Equality(CORE) founded in 1942
  • Beginning of Civil rights movement
  • Initially white and Northern
  • Nation of Islam members refused to serve in the
    war
  • Therefore start of Black protests

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Civil Rights after the war
  • 1940s some changes
  • 1947, Jackie Robinson joined Brooklyn Dodgers as
    the first Black American league player
  • Increase in protests

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Civil Rights after the war
  • Harry Truman tried to improve their rights in the
    armed forces
  • Although it remained segregated until 1950s
  • Proposals that Lynching would be a federal crime
    were rejected
  • 1950s saw an organised movement

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Activity
  • Explain why World War Two caused important
    changes in Black attitudes to civil rights?
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