Why did African American and other minority men find postwar discrimination especially upsetting? Many had served in the military during the war in order countries where they were not discriminated against, they wanted to help the country but they could no longer legally work in manufacturing and other industries, they found that women did not face the discrimination that African Americans and minorities suffered, many wanted to continue to live in the state but segregation forced them to relocate elsewhere

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, and they were tired of fighting for a country that did not treat them as equals. Despite risking their lives for their country, they returned home only to face continued discrimination and segregation, which they found particularly disheartening and unjust.
1. They took on jobs during the war they wanted to continue.

2.nonviolent protest

3.Many had served in the military during the war in other countries where they were not discriminated against.

4.segregation in public education