G.I. Bill
A few weeks after the D-Day invasion of France, Franklin Roosevelt signed the G.I. Bill of Rights. Read this excerpt describing the positive and negative impacts of the Bill.
President Franklin Roosevelt signed the G.I. Bill into law on June 22, 1944... Almost two million veterans took advantage of the G.I. Bill to go to college...Housing starts in the suburbs...allowed veterans to own their own homes… Because the G.I. Bill was administered locally, states...discriminated against African Americans in their pursuit of higher education and in housing...African American veterans were not allowed to enter state universities...In housing, African Americans were discriminated against in the granting of the loans necessary to move to the suburbs...Fewer mortgages were granted to black Americans under the G.I. Bill than to any other racial group…
Gregory L. Schneider. “The G.I. Bill.” Bill of Rights Institute.
Question 1
The G.I. Bill helped pay for veterans to go to college. What impact did this have?
Question 2
The G.I. Bill also helped veterans pay for home mortgages. What impact did this have?
Question 3
What inequalities existed for black veterans?
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