Citizens of the African-American community were finally given the right to work alongside other Americans who were able to display their patriotism whether it was in manufacturing or serving in the war itself. President Roosevelt was the first to create a lasting impression and opened the door for future activists to make improvement in relations to race issues in the United States. The nation benefited from the growing amount of workers who had been considered as qualified individuals without regard to race. In addition, Roosevelt prevented Randolph’s march, which would have captured the world’s attention to view America as unstable due to the antagonism between American citizens. This would be a negative image for America before the war even began. Millions of benefited from the Executive Order 8802 because it was necessary to put their differences aside to reach the goal of world peace. The unifications between all citizens created a lasting impression in U.S. history where racial discrimination, which was a major driving force in the war itself, was a thing of the
Citizens of the African-American community were finally given the right to work alongside other Americans who were able to display their patriotism whether it was in manufacturing or serving in the war itself. President Roosevelt was the first to create a lasting impression and opened the door for future activists to make improvement in relations to race issues in the United States. The nation benefited from the growing amount of workers who had been considered as qualified individuals without regard to race. In addition, Roosevelt prevented Randolph’s march, which would have captured the world’s attention to view America as unstable due to the antagonism between American citizens. This would be a negative image for America before the war even began. Millions of benefited from the Executive Order 8802 because it was necessary to put their differences aside to reach the goal of world peace. The unifications between all citizens created a lasting impression in U.S. history where racial discrimination, which was a major driving force in the war itself, was a thing of the