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During the war, where did African Americans receive the best treatment?

A.
in factories
B.
in American cities
C.
in foreign countries
D.
in the military

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User Tofiq
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Answer:

It is either A or D

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User Geni
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Answer:

In the military African-Americans received best treatment in American War.

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The African-American Soldiers or mainly known as the Buffalo Soldiers, served American Army during the War. They were mainly assigned the task of protecting the Native Americans, wagon trains, and stagecoach in the Western front of America. They served as a large portion of American army and fought for them with valor and courage.

Thus they were offered special training and compensations from the American Government. Seven African American WWII soldiers were honored by the Medal of Honor by Bill Clinton. They were integrated equal treatment in military by The Executive Order initiated by Harry Truman, the President.

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