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Why did racial tensions surface in cities during World War II?

Whites and minorities vied for a limited number of jobs.



African Americans protested in the streets against discrimination.



A large influx of minorities moved into the cities.



Mexicans and African Americans were at odds with each other.

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African Americans protested in the streets against discrimination.
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