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why did civil rights leaders expect that world war 2 would help their movement reach its goals more quickly?

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The general consensus amongst the Civil Rights leaders during World War II was that the fighting in World War II would advance the cause of the Civil Rights movement as people would see the paradox of discriminating against the very people who were helping to protect American values by fighting for their country.

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