Wednesday, April 24, 2013

U.S. gets ready for the fight

1. Who was Philip Randolph, and why did he and President Roosevelt meet?

Philip Randolph, president and founder of the brotherhood of sleeping cars and they meet, because Randolph want blacks to fight in the war instead of doing the janitor work.

2. Who were the WAACs, and why
were they important to the war?

Women Auxiliary Army Corps and they built built all the equipment that the soldiers used?

3. How well did African-Americans do during WWII?

They didn't do well, because they were in segregated neighborhoods and they couldn't fight in the war.

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