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African American troops in the US armed forces were segregated during WW2. Consequently, they did not receive the same entertainment as white service members. The black troops felt they were experiencing Jim Crow downunder and were sympathetic to the Aborigines who experienced similar discrimination.
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According to Australian historian Chris Dixon, the disgruntled African American troops were 'nourish the tree of democracy' in 'the far-off rampart of Australia' by launching a '"Triple V" campaign': struggling against fascism overseas and racism on the home front while helping their black brothers
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The white American troops instituted de facto segregation where African American troops were excluded from a number of social venues in Sydney. While reporting incidents and attitudes of racism from white compatriots, the African American troops also reported many instances where white Australians
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who suffered from similar discrimination. The club was set up to respond to complaints from black servicepeople that they were facing
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treated them with courtesy and respect. Concern about the morale of black troops led to the establishment of the nightclub.
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troops who suffered from segregation in other nightclubs. Though designed for African Americans, it also served
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African Americans and the Pacific War, 1941–1945: Race, Nationality, and the Fight for Freedom
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The Black Diggers : Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders in the Second World War
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where many Aborigines lived. It was named after African American activist
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