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... s. Due to its limited involvement in World War I, the United States had not yet abolished the segregation laws between the states.
In layman’s terms, the U.S. army had no power to enter any state without the state’s permission, otherwise the states had the right to consider the actions of the U.S. army as an invasion.
All states also had their own troops, and the strength of the National Guard was not necessarily weaker than that of the U.S. army.
Especially in some of th ...
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