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During World War II, the American Armed Forces were still segregated by race. Why do you think this issue became increasingly important during this era, leading to the desegregation of the Armed Forces a few years after the war?

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people realized that black men were just as good on the battlefield as white men

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The in great need of troops, but because of segregation they missed the opportuity to get recruitments from other troops.
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