During the war, minorities experienced both challenges and opportunities that transformed their social and economic status. Many were drafted or took on critical roles in the workforce, helping to fill labor shortages in factories and other industries. This increased visibility led to greater demands for civil rights and equality, as minorities began to advocate for their rights more assertively. However, they also faced discrimination and segregation, highlighting ongoing racial tensions that would continue to influence post-war society.
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