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What connection does the author draw between World War II and the civil rights

movement?

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Rosie the riveter was used for motivating women to work during WWII and later became an icon for not only women's but also racial civil rights movements because the women had to work together. Ex: "White and black people worked alongside each other doing the same jobs and had to learn to negotiate that sudden integration." In the time that this took place, segregation was still a normal thing and the women shared bathrooms, water fountains, etc.

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the civil rights movement was a fight for equal rights under the law for African Americans during 1950s and 1960s. centuries of prejudice and discrimination fueled the crusade but world war ll and its aftermath were argubly the main catalysts

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