How did the role of women change during World War 2?
There were 125,000 African Americans who were overseas in World War II. Famous segregated units, such as the Tuskegee Airmen and 761st Tank Battalion proved their value in combat, leading to desegregation of all U.S. Armed Forces in July 1948. Women's roles changed during World War 2 as they had to go out into the work force and it gave them a sense of independence. ChaCha
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