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World War I changed the configuration of the workforce and organized labor took the opportunity to strengthen its power base. This section looks at the impact of these changes on women and African Americans, as well as how the women's movement was advanced and prohibition was able to pass.
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life on home front, universal suffrage, african american experience in wwi, african americans in wwi, african americans in world war i, american federation of labor, farmerettes, harlem hellfighters, national labor war board, openstax: americans and the great war 1914-1919: a new home front, president wilson, samuel gompers, women’s land army of america, anti-alcohol movement, opportunities for women in wwi, opportunities for women in world war i, organized labor during wwi, organized labor during world war i, passage of prohibition, women’s suffrage, life on the home front
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