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10 October, 14:54

African americans were confined to u. s. relocation camps during world war ii. true or false.

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  1. 10 October, 18:08
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    This is False. African-Americans were citizens of the US and even participated in the war. Japanese-American citizens were confined out of fear that they might be colluding with Japan which was perceived as their homeland, even though many of them had been already born in the United States.
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