The Reason German Soldiers Drafted and Mailed Propaganda Letters to African Americans Within the U.S. During World War I, the Argument These Propaganda Letters Made to Entice African American Participation During World War I, and the Terrorist Organization Which Leveraged This Strategy During the Modern Day

During World War I, the Germans wrote propaganda letters to black American soldiers, trying to convince them to come and fight for Germany. The letters sent stated “do you enjoy the same types of freedoms as white people do in America” and “or aren’t you rather treated over there as second class citizens”. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria made a similar campaign during the riots of Ferguson, Missouri, offering to fight for black rights of black American citizens would come and fight for the c...


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