Multiple Choice
What policies did the War Department lay out for black participation in the military during World War II?
A) African Americans would be the lead troops and undertake the first wave of combat in Europe.
B) African Americans would be kept segregated and serve mainly in noncombat units.
C) African Americans would have absolutely no role or presence in Europe.
D) African Americans would be limited to digging ditches in Europe for white troops.
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