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World War II provided unprecedented opportunities for American women to enter into jobs that had never before been open to women, particularly in the defense industry. ... Minority women also endured discrimination and dislocation during the war years. 350,000 women served in the armed forces during World War II
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World War I began the involvement of women in the military-industrial workforce. As a result of their actions in WW1, they became more involved with society as a whole. The Women’s Suffrage movement ended right after WWI (1920) with the 19th Amendment that granted women the ability to vote. There were minority divisions in WW1, particularly the 92nd, but they did not gain as many rights until the 60s, so the effect on African American population was quite minimal.