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Why were many South Carolinians unable to enlist in the military during World War 11? segregation prevented African Americans from joining many did not serve because of religious reasons widespread illiteracy
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Why were many South Carolinians unable to enlist in the military during World War 11?
segregation
prevented African
Americans from
joining
many did not serve
because of religious
reasons
widespread illiteracy
and poor health
conditions
anti-war sentiment
was strong across
the state
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