As a resident in Detroit, Michigan; life is pretty easy. People don't cause you trouble and are kind. Now, let's talk about World War 1. Even Though I served my country, I felt like my country was not serving me then.. My people were segregated, treated badly, and didn't even get the same social services. Our first black troops to go overseas were a service team, promised high rewards for carrying the dead, carrying loaded bombs, and other things that the whites thought would be good for ‘blacks to do. Though some of us could be a higher rank than our white counterparts, they usually don’t listen to us and make fun of what we do. …show more content…
I feel a lot closer to our white friends than the war. By no means is war a good thing, but it can bond the worst. Most of us went north not only because of the little segregation, but the jobs are plentiful. We can earn an average of six dollars on a good day in the factories! Life is getting better as we go on and I am happy that I can take care of my family.
By no means is America a place that is perfect, the southern white people who hate us are lying and making us believe the North is a place of urban misery. While little of us were unfazed, we are now holding protests against the mistreatment of blacks in the country we know to embrace, love, as we all should. As everything eventually came to be normal, the clouds of war came up, our president held us back. I have to agree with him, we saved many lives and was still a major part of the