As they fought against dictatorships overseas, what did african american soldiers feel they were fighting back home?

Respuesta :

im assuming racism and discrimination back home

This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.  

As they fought against dictatorships overseas, what did African American soldiers feel they were fighting back home?

A) racism

B) dictatorships

C) totalitarianism

D) war crimes

Answer: A) racism

Explanation:

Racial segregation in the United States was a common practice before World War II, as African Americans were treated as second-class citizens. Nevertheless, many African-Americans enlisted to fight fascism in the war. Ironically, back home their fight for equal access to jobs, housing, education, and voting rights was still far from over.