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Why did the US civil rights movement gain new momentum after World War II?
President Truman desegregated the armed forces.
Rosa Parks rallied blacks in Montgomery, Alabama.
The booming economy had created a larger black middle class.
Black World War II veterans refused to return to the States after fighting in Europe.
Martin Luther King, Jr. founded the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.
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Answered by Sanyamjain1
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USA win ww2 because US drop atom boom in Japan and send human into moon
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The US civil rights movement gain new momentum after World War II as the rallying of blacks in Montgomery and Alabama by Rosa Parks.  

At the time black people were separated from white people. Whites were considered as a superior and high class while on the other side blacks were counted as a lower class. White people have numerous privileges/facilities while blacks were facing many suffering. The First World War started in 1939 and ended in 1945.  

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