Fighting abroad had decreased the amount of immigrants and additionally the draft had depleted the work forces, therefore with the push of black newspapers and labor agents, Mexicans and African Americans began to fill positions in cities. This had also led to rising racial tensions especially for African Americans. In part this was caused by lynching parties, housing shortages, and the red summer that was a series of bloody encounters. Overall the rise of racial labor tensions and the continuation of racism was caused by mass migrations that forced Americans to act hostile during the war and one of many reasons that impacted the nation's
Fighting abroad had decreased the amount of immigrants and additionally the draft had depleted the work forces, therefore with the push of black newspapers and labor agents, Mexicans and African Americans began to fill positions in cities. This had also led to rising racial tensions especially for African Americans. In part this was caused by lynching parties, housing shortages, and the red summer that was a series of bloody encounters. Overall the rise of racial labor tensions and the continuation of racism was caused by mass migrations that forced Americans to act hostile during the war and one of many reasons that impacted the nation's