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How were the experiences of african americans, mexican americans, and japanese americans similar during world war ii? how were they different?

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Due to the fascist and racist core of the World War II, all three groups experienced discrimination. This discrimination can be found in the stereotypes and prejudice linked to these groups up to this day. However, the Japanese-Americans have dealt with worse during the time of war. Those Japanese-Americans were forced into internment camps if they were living on the West Coast at the time. This can be attributed to the Japanese being the reason why the United States entered the war in the first place. (See: Bombing of Pearl Harbor, 1941)
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