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The Home Front. Working Women. Many worked in heavy industry Many worked after they were married and after they were 35 years old. Rosie the Riveter- Motivated women to work Lasting effects- increase in women working even after the war ended. Rosie the Riveter. African Americans.
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Working Women • Many worked in heavy industry • Many worked after they were married and after they were 35 years old. • Rosie the Riveter- Motivated women to work • Lasting effects- increase in women working even after the war ended.
African Americans • Jobs during the war still remained segregated. • A. Phillip Randolph- African Americans would no longer accept second class citizenship. • Executive Order 8802- Ensured fair hiring practices and formed the Fair Employment Practices Committee to enforce the requirements. • Nonviolent protests to make voices heard. Set the path for civil rights issues to come in the future.
league cartoon1 • 6 million to work in industry • Baceros, Mexican workers brought to work in US • 1.6 million Black families leave the South • Speeded up the assimilation of ethnic groups into American society.
Population Shift • The South And Southwest became growing cultural, social, economic and political force. • Bracero Program- U.S. and Mexico partnership that brought Mexicans to work on American farms in the West. • Though they helped with the war cause, many Mexican workers faced discrimination.
Migration Triggers Conflict • Race riots become a problem as people start to migrate across the country. • Detroit, Michigan was the worst with 34 people being killed. (A. Americans and Whites) • Mexican Americans= Los Angeles Mexicans and Mexican Americans attacked by sailors and arrested.
Aliens Face Restrictions • German, Italian, and Japanese aliens all faced restrictions, curfews, being arrested, deported or put in camps. • Federal orders cause all 3 groups to vacate the West Coast in 1942. • Germans and Italians eventually were removed from this list.
Japanese Internment • Internment- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group. • Japanese Americans were taken to camps all across the country, especially in the West. • Families were forced to leave their homes, jobs, schools and lives to go to special camps where they would live for the duration of the war.
Korematsu v. United States- Supreme Court upheld the wartime policy. • 1988- Government apologized and gave $20,000 to surviving victims. • Not until 1943 could Japanese Americans join the military. • 442nd Regimental Combat Team fought against the Italian campaign and became highly recognized.
Executive 9066 EXECUTIVE ORDER 9066
Government Manages the Economy • Rationing- Limiting the amount a person can buy of a certain good. • Office of Price Administration- set wages and set maximum prices. • Most people followed the rationing process. • Others created a black market for goods.
Media Boosts Morale • Office of War Information- worked with media to encourage support for the war effort. • Tried to downplay problems with poverty and crime and racial tensions. • Hollywood documentaries, radio and printing industries all tried to encourage war effort.