Unit 8 Lesson 1

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Across
  1. 8. President Truman's Executive Order 9981 called for equality of _______ and opportunity for all military personnel.
  2. 10. Truman's decision marked the beginning of the end of segregation in the United States _______.
  3. 11. African Americans faced widespread discrimination and segregation in various aspects of American society, including employment opportunities in defense _______.
  4. 13. President Truman's Executive Order 9981 in 1948 ended _______ in the armed forces.
  5. 16. President Roosevelt's ban on racial discrimination in defense industries represented a significant step forward in the fight against racial _______.
  6. 19. President Roosevelt's response to mounting pressure from civil rights advocates and African American communities led to the issuance of _______ Order 8802 in 1941.
  7. 20. Limited job prospects and unequal treatment prompted African American leaders and activists to demand fair treatment and equal _______ for employment.
Down
  1. 1. African Americans made invaluable contributions to the war effort through their _______ service and support for war industries.
  2. 2. Despite facing discrimination and segregation within the armed forces, African American soldiers demonstrated courage, resilience, and _______ on the battlefield.
  3. 3. The demands of African Americans during World War II reflected the growing momentum of the civil rights movement and paved the way for further progress in the fight for equality and _______.
  4. 4. The demands of African Americans during World War II played a pivotal role in catalyzing advancements in _______ rights in the United States.
  5. 5. African American soldiers demonstrated _______ and patriotism on the battlefield despite facing discrimination within the armed forces.
  6. 6. The experiences of African American soldiers during World War II highlighted the glaring contradiction between fighting for freedom overseas while facing _______ at home.
  7. 7. President Roosevelt's Executive Order 8802 in 1941 prohibited _______ discrimination in defense industries.
  8. 9. President Roosevelt's Executive Order 8802 aimed to ensure _______ and equal opportunities for African Americans in defense industries.
  9. 12. The demands of African Americans and their service during World War II were instrumental in producing a stimulus for civil rights advancements in the _______.
  10. 14. President Truman's decision to end segregation in the armed forces represented a significant milestone in the struggle for civil rights and marked the beginning of the end of segregation in the United States _______.
  11. 15. The experiences of African American soldiers during World War II highlighted the glaring _______ between fighting for freedom overseas and facing oppression at home.
  12. 17. The Fair Employment Practices Committee (FEPC) was established to ensure _______ with the ban on racial discrimination in defense industries.
  13. 18. The contributions of African Americans during World War II serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of perseverance and _______ in the pursuit of a more equitable society.