David B. Barkley: Revision history


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  • curprev 15:0715:07, 29 December 20212003:e7:ef18:5290:10ff:42e8:d0d9:6855 talk 9,424 bytes −311 removed false info; Hispanics were classified as White, and there wasn't any War Department policy for segregation of Hispanics as such - Hispanics could and were certainly steered into ethnically segregated units, but this occurred at lower echelons and, again, was not official policy; see, among other sources, David M. Kennedy's Over Here: The First World War and American Society undo

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  • curprev 20:2820:28, 17 March 201976.185.149.30 talk 9,452 bytes 0 →‎Biography undo
  • curprev 20:2420:24, 17 March 201976.185.149.30 talk 9,452 bytes +217 The article stated that there was not bias nor discrimination against Hispanics serving in the military during April 1917. The law was changed by Congress in May 1917 and it took a while for the word to get out but certain discrimination still existed due to the Zimmerman telegram against Hispanic especially Tejanos and Mexicans. citation is from U.S. Army website "Hispanic in the Army 1900" undo

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