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Executive Order 8802
Roosevelt's ban on racial discrimination in defense industries during the war.
Migration of African Americans
Movement of Black Americans to northern cities for job opportunities during the war.
'Double Victory' campaign
Black Americans' fight for victory in the war abroad and victory against racism at home.
CORE
Formation of the Congress of Racial Equality in 1942 to fight for civil rights.
Executive Order 9981
Truman's order to end segregation in the US Army in 1948.
Non-violent protest methods
Strategies like sit-in protests used by civil rights activists.
Desegregation in the army
Truman's Executive Order led to the end of segregation in the military.
Continued Struggle for Civil Rights
Despite gains, limitations on enlistment and segregation persisted, fueling the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s.