Civil rights activists during the war believed in the fundamental principle of equality and the necessity of fighting for racial justice, even amidst the broader struggle for national unity. Many felt that the fight against fascism abroad should parallel efforts to combat racism and discrimination at home. They argued that true democracy could not exist without civil rights for all citizens, emphasizing the interconnectedness of social justice and wartime efforts. This belief fueled movements and initiatives aimed at addressing racial inequalities during and after the war.
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