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Conclusion: Post-War America
The 1963 March on Washington, photograph by Rowland Scherman for USIA - U.S. National Archives and Records Administration.
The intensification of the black struggle for civil rights and economic justice was one of the most important developments in the post-World War II United States. The fate of African Americans did not match the overall sense of optimism and excitement that many white Americans experienced as a result of the post-war economic boom.
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