Thursday, April 25, 2013

U.S. Gets Ready to Fight

Phillip Randolph was an American Labor leader who organized a march on Washington. The WAAC was known as the Women Association Auxillary Corps. They were women who served in the war performing important tasks such as being nurses, pilots, electricians and so on, while men were sent out to fight in the war. Before the war started, African Americans were treateed poorly and unfairly. Although when the war progressed, African American did too.
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