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WW2 (Homefront during WWII (Japanese Americans (discrimination and…
WW2
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Racism
Navajo Indians: Small group of Navajo Indians were used when the United States was beginning to fight Japan on their soil. The Navajos were used for their language, due to the fact that it was a nearly unbreakable code for the Japanese.
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African Americans: Tuskegee Airmen group was formed in the United States Air Force, but they were purposely led by southerners.
The three groups who were discriminated against the most by the United States also fought in WW2. For example, the 442 Regiment, the Navajo Code-Talkers as well as the Tuskegee Airmen.
Pearl Harbor
Anti-Japanese Propaganda
1942, FDR creates Office of War information
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Posters, movies, advertisements
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