African Diaspora Studies
The Double V Campaign was a significant civil rights initiative during World War II that called for victory against fascism abroad and victory against racial discrimination at home. Launched by the Pittsburgh Courier, an African American newspaper, this campaign highlighted the paradox of fighting for democracy overseas while African Americans faced systemic racism and oppression in the United States. It aimed to unite Black Americans in their fight for both military and civil rights, emphasizing the need for social justice alongside military achievements.
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