Which of these BEST describes the official status of African Americans in the United States during World War I?
Group of answer choices
Separate but “equal”
Undifferentiated from white American
Some slavery still existed
Superior to white Americans
1 answer
None of the options provided accurately describe the official status of African Americans in the United States during World War I. The most appropriate answer would be "Undifferentiated from white Americans." African Americans faced widespread discrimination, segregation, and racial violence during this time period, and were not considered equal to white Americans. They were often denied the same benefits, opportunities, and rights as their white counterparts.