he was the founder of the Brotherhood of sleeping car porters. They met to discuss the equality of African-Americans to work and fight for their country.
2.Who were the WAAC's and why were they important to the war effort?
They were the Womens Auxiliary Army Corps. They worked as nurses, ambulance drivers, radio operators, electricians, and pilots.
3.How well did African-Americans do during WWII?
At first they did not have that many rights but after they were able to fight with the army they could work in many places they use to not be able to work in.
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