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The Influence of World War 11 on American Nationalism (Essay).
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American nationalism derived from a sense of unity and purpose was one of the main ideas during the declaration of independence. American citizens originate from diverse backgrounds representing different colors and races. Independence was meant to acknowledge each individual person as an equal citizen of the nation. Racial segregation was meant to be an evil of the past. World war 11 impacted a lot on the daily lives of ordinary black Americans as well as women. There emerged opportunities for black people to serve the nations in places where previously they could not such as the military. Therefore, world war 11 positively impacted American Nationalism.
In the image, there are cadets paraded as a military major inspects the parade. The image captured in 1941 indicates the first group of Tuskegee men that had joined the military. It included the first group of black men to join the military[1]. As they went out to war to fight for the USA, the military persons were interestingly considered as second-class citizens in their own country. Equality among the races was slowly being achieved as black people were allowed into opportunities normally considered as a reserve for the whites.
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