400,000 Nazis Prisoners Were Brought To The United States During WWII
<p>In 1945, black Americans continued to face systemic racism and segregation across various aspects of society. Despite the contributions of black soldiers and workers during World War II, racial discrimination persisted in the United States.</p>
<p><strong>Segregation:</strong> Segregation, or the enforced separation of black and white individuals in public spaces, was widespread in the United States. This included segregated schools, public transportation, restaurants, and other facilities.</p>
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