1.) Who was Philip Randolph, and why did he and President Roosevelt meet? - He was President and founder of the Brotherhood of sleeping car Porter's. And he and President Roosevelt met because of the march on Washington.
2.) Who were the WAACs, and why were they important to the war effort? - Women's Auxiliary Army Corps, they would serve in noncombat positions. They would serve as nurses, ambulance drivers, radio operators etc. Nearly every duty not involving combat.
3.) How well did African Americans do during WWII?
- African American did not do well until the march on Washington. And after that African American job opportunities increased after the war
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