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The Changing Role Of African Americans In World War I

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During World War I the U.S. witnessed the first commissioning of black officers, 639 total. Approximately 340,000 African Americans were drafted into the military.(Military Racial Policy - "Equal Opportunity") 1917-1918: World War I: In 1917, the United States entered World War I. Despite knowing that freedom to serve their country did not guarantee full participation in American society, thousands of African Americans answered the call to duty through service in the Army. The Army operated under a policy of racial segregation and blacks were commonly relegated to supply and labor jobs.(Military Racial Policy - "Equal Opportunity") There were, however, active black combat units that made notable contributions. 1917: Harlem Hellfighters. On

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