How did most African Americans feel about entering World War I?
A) Because of their past experiences, blacks criticized the war; they knew it would bring no gains for them.
B) Most supported it, and many served in the armed forces as a way to demonstrate their patriotism and loyalty.
C) Some blacks openly protested the war through marches and demonstrations.
D) Violence broke out in many cities across the United States as blacks protested unfair drafting practices.
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