How did African Americans challenge racial discrimination in the years immediately following World War II?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • Once the war was over, African Americans were laid off from factory jobs in favor of returning white veterans.


  • Blacks were expected by others to retreat into deference.


  • Black veterans spearheaded the resistance to such expectations.


  • African American efforts to overcome discrimination met fierce, often violent, white opposition in 1946 and 1947.


  • The retreat of European colonialism and American competition with the Soviet Union nonetheless encouraged many white Americans to acknowledge racial discrimination.


  • A series of Supreme Court decisions chipped away at segregation and discrimination.


  • Popular culture moved in the same direction of breaking down racial barriers.

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