The Forgotten History of How African-American Blood Donations Were Rejected During World War II

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When the US entered World War II in 1941, Americans were called to do their part for the war effort. Factories shifted production to weapons, families rationed food, and ordinary people were urged to donate blood for wounded soldiers. But for African-Americans, even this patriotic act came with rejection and humiliation. When they stepped forward […]
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