Asked by Lizzie Jeanne Adams on Sep 29, 2024
During the 1930s,a rivalry between Max Schmeling and which African-American athlete enhanced anti-German sentiment in the black community?
A) Jesse Owns
B) Theodore Berry
C) Ralph Metcalfe
D) Joe Louis
Max Schmeling
A German heavyweight boxer famous for his bouts in the 1930s, including a championship victory and a politically charged defeat against Joe Louis.
Anti-German Sentiment
Negative perceptions and feelings towards Germans, often manifesting in social, economic, and political discrimination, especially noted during World War I and II.
- Acquaint oneself with the roles and life stories of African American individuals in the U.S. military service during World War II.
Learning Objectives
- Acquaint oneself with the roles and life stories of African American individuals in the U.S. military service during World War II.
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