World War II significantly increased domestic work opportunities for minorities as the demand for labor surged due to the war effort. With many white men enlisted in the military, industries required more workers, leading to the recruitment of African Americans, women, and other minority groups into jobs traditionally held by white men. Additionally, government initiatives and wartime Propaganda encouraged the hiring of minorities to support the workforce, which helped to open up new avenues for employment and laid the groundwork for future civil rights advancements.
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