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The G.I. Bill created the prosperity & laid the groundwork for the American superpower. But the postwar boom stopped at the color line. Black American frustration at discriminatory distribution of G.I

The G.I. Bill created the prosperity & laid the groundwork for the American superpower. But the postwar boom stopped at the color line. Black American frustration at discriminatory distribution of G.I. benefits would soon erupt into the modern Civil Rights Movement. These discriminatory practices and systemic barriers faced by Black -American veterans under the G.I. Bill had far-reaching consequences that persist today.

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  • Despite the theoretical equality granted by Congress, racial segregation in higher education institutions barred a significant portion of Black veterans from earning college degrees. While millions of World War II veterans benefited from the G.I. Bill, most Black veterans were left behind, widening disparities in employment, college attendance, and wealth between white and Black Americans.

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    • Opportunities for college education differed greatly along racial lines. Northern and Western colleges admitted only a few Black students, and racist VA counselors hindered Black veterans from using GI Bill funds for education expenses. Most white colleges didn't accept Black students, and Black colleges couldn't meet the post-war demand, resulting in thousands of qualified Black veterans being turned away.

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