Chapter 10: Double V: African Americans, World War II, and the Cold War

A Student’s Guide to Essential Primary Sources
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Chapter 10 Double V:African Americans, World War II,and the Cold War
World War II
Striving for a Double V
Continuing the Struggle for Justice inAmerica
An Iconic Court Decision
Black Leaders Speak out aboutVietnam and Africa

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Abstract

World War II and the Cold War highlighted many of the contradictions that existed in the United States over race and race relations. African Americans were encouraged to support the broad campaigns to defeat the tyranny and oppression of Nazi Germany, Japan, and Italy during World War II. Later, they were likewise encouraged to oppose the communist nations of the Soviet bloc in the Cold War.

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