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Jim
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Like the Negro March on Washington movement before it, the Double V campaign quickly became popular in black communities across the nation. One poll concluded that the campaign enjoyed a 91-percent approval rating among African Americans. The idea of fighting for victory abroad and at home swiftly wove itself into the fabric of black American life.
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Adam
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This book is a Facey look at the history of segregation and racism in the United States armed forces.
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