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As they fought against dictatorships overseas, what did african american soldiers feel they were fighting back home?

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im assuming racism and discrimination back home
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This question is incomplete, hereĀ“s the complete question.

As they fought against dictatorships overseas, what did African American soldiers feel they were fighting back home?

A) racism

B) dictatorships

C) totalitarianism

D) war crimes

Answer: A) racism

Step-by-step explanation:

Racial segregation in the United States was a common practice before World War II, as African Americans were treated as second-class citizens. Nevertheless, many African-Americans enlisted to fight fascism in the war. Ironically, back home their fight for equal access to jobs, housing, education, and voting rights was still far from over.

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