World War II significantly impacted American minority groups by providing new opportunities and catalyzing social change. Many African Americans migrated to cities for war-related jobs, leading to the Great Migration and increasing demands for civil rights. Similarly, women, including those from minority backgrounds, entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers, challenging traditional gender roles. Additionally, the war prompted a reevaluation of Japanese Americans, who faced internment, leading to long-term discussions about civil liberties and racial discrimination.
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