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 | | With the migration to the North of many fl workers at the turn of the twentieth century, and the friction that occurred with white and fl workers during this time, segregation was and continues to be a phenomenon in northern cities as well as in the South. |
 | | World War II saw the first fl military pilots in the U.S., the Tuskegee Airmen, 99th Fighter Squadron, [7], and also saw the segregated 183rd Engineer Combat Battalion participate in the liberation of Jewish survivors at Buchenwald [8]. |
 | | During World War II, people of Japanese, Italian, and German descent (whether citizens or not) were placed in internment camps, on the basis of their race. |
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