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The GI Bill was meant to help veterans after WWII but did not provide benefits to African American and non-white veterans. What were those benefits and why were they important? Make it in 3 short sentences and make it look it was made by a 9th grader

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The GI Bill paid for college and job training, gave low‑interest home and business loans, and offered short-term unemployment pay. These things helped veterans get an education, buy houses, start businesses, and join the middle class after WWII. But many Black and non-white veterans were kept from getting these benefits because of racist rules, redlining, and local discrimination.