Describe the Role That African Americans Played During the War
During World War II thousands of Italian-American immigrants were arrested and hundreds were interned in military camps. During World War II more than 10000 Italian Americans living on the West Coast were forced to leave their homes and prohibited from entering coastal zones.
More than 50000 were subjected to curfews.
. After the disputed election of 1876 which resulted in the end of Reconstruction and the withdrawal of federal troops whites in the South regained political control of the regions state legislatures. They continued to intimidate and violently attack blacks before and during elections to suppress their voting but the last African Americans were elected to Congress from the.
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