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         <title>Many African Americans emerged from World War II intent on rejecting second-class citizenship once and for all. The Civil Rights Movement took shape in the years that followed. The military was desegregated. Freedom rides, bus boycotts, and strikes challenged Jim Crow laws. </title>
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         <title>african american men before the great depression already had low paying and menial jobs. when the depression hit they lost their jobs because of either the owner nolonger could afford workers, or white men took over the jobs. this meant that african men had less rights to jobs = x3 the unemployment rate of white men.</title>
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