“How were the African American Soldiers treated during WW2? And after post war?

Stefan Wiecki, Presbyterian College

Abstract

In this presentation I will be discussing how African American Soldiers were treated during World War 2 ? and after post war? . My presentation will prove that not only was it all bad for the African American Soldiers during World War 2, but their was also some as in a few things that were good for them and leading them in the right direction to better progress the world and military for blacks. I will use information found from African American Soldiers who were apart of World War 2, people who have already researched my topic, and information from classes that relates to my topic that I have took at my institution. Some key findings that I have found on my topic is that these African American soldiers were treated bad in various ways in the military and even back home post war. After World War 2 new laws and groups who were fighting for the uplift of equality in society and the military were established that didn’t help the black veterans, but helped the future black soldiers to come so they won’t have to experience what the veterans did. The significance of my findings will help better understand what African American Soldiers had to endure not only with slavery, and other key motives that shows how wrongfully the black community’ were treated, but also show what it was like in the military, during World War Two, and also what it was like for them back home post war. African American Soldiers were treated poorly throughout history and still is today, but not really as bad as back then, but my research will give an insight of all the wrong , and unnoticed recognition that the black community didn’t get when all they wanted was a fair chance at life and opportunity just as the whites.

 
Apr 11th, 3:25 PM Apr 11th, 3:40 PM

“How were the African American Soldiers treated during WW2? And after post war?

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In this presentation I will be discussing how African American Soldiers were treated during World War 2 ? and after post war? . My presentation will prove that not only was it all bad for the African American Soldiers during World War 2, but their was also some as in a few things that were good for them and leading them in the right direction to better progress the world and military for blacks. I will use information found from African American Soldiers who were apart of World War 2, people who have already researched my topic, and information from classes that relates to my topic that I have took at my institution. Some key findings that I have found on my topic is that these African American soldiers were treated bad in various ways in the military and even back home post war. After World War 2 new laws and groups who were fighting for the uplift of equality in society and the military were established that didn’t help the black veterans, but helped the future black soldiers to come so they won’t have to experience what the veterans did. The significance of my findings will help better understand what African American Soldiers had to endure not only with slavery, and other key motives that shows how wrongfully the black community’ were treated, but also show what it was like in the military, during World War Two, and also what it was like for them back home post war. African American Soldiers were treated poorly throughout history and still is today, but not really as bad as back then, but my research will give an insight of all the wrong , and unnoticed recognition that the black community didn’t get when all they wanted was a fair chance at life and opportunity just as the whites.