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Title: The Minority Experience in WWII


1
The Minority Experience in WWII
  • US History
  • Mrs. Housenick
  • 2/8/13

2
Race in World War II
  • Racism in military
  • Soldiers of color enlisted, but in segregated
    units
  • Not given top positions in military
  • Many of these minority units were the most
    decorated of the war
  • African-Americans Tuskegee Airmen
  • Mexican-Americans
  • Japanese Americans Not allowed to join at first,
    later formed the 442nd Regimental Combat Team
  • Native-Americans Served in Marine Corps as
    Navajo Code Talkers
  • Transmitted secret messages to US forces

3
African-Americans During War
  • Double Victory campaign Victory against
    dictators abroad, and racism at home
  • Some victories more job opportunities, increased
    migration to North and West (esp. CA)
  • Still, much racism blacks paid less,
    discriminated in housing, in public facilities

4
African-American Resistance
  • Blacks begin organizing
  • 1941 Blacks threatened to march on Washington to
    protest prejudice against African-American
    workers
  • In response to threat, Roosevelt banned
    discrimination in government agencies and jobs.
  • Established the Fair Employment Practices
    Commission to ensure equal treatment for
    African-Americans and other minorities in war
    industries.
  • Important precedent to Civil Rights movement.

5
Clip from American Me
  • In your notes, jot down three examples of hatred,
    tension or violence between whites and Mexican
    Americans in WWII Los Angeles.

6
Racial Tensions in LA during WWII
  • Racism against Mexican Americans and the fear of
    teen crime
  • Mexican American teenagers who wore zoot suits
    were targeted.
  • Seen as unpatriotic and unsupportive of war
  • June 1943 2500 soldiers and sailors attacked
    Mexican American neighborhoods in LA--gt ZOOT SUIT
    RIOTS

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Women in WWII
  • Benefited from huge demand for labor because of
    wartime production
  • Many American women entered workforce for first
    time
  • Rosie the Rivetericon of women worker
  • Women told it was their patriotic duty to work
  • Over 6 million women entered the workforce
  • Women who worked before the war were able to get
    better paying jobs when war began

11
Did Womens Roles Really Change?
  • Men continued to dominate supervisory positions
  • Women still paid less
  • WOMEN FORCED OUT OF THE WORKFORCE AT THE END OF
    THE WAR!
  • Women veterans were not recognized for benefits
    until 1979.
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