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How did James Peck experience discrimination because of his race during the war?
A. He tried to join the Naval Air Force but was turned away.
B. He tried to join the Abraham Lincoln Brigade but was denied entry.
c. He was denied his pilot's license after completing aviation school.
D. He wrote a book regarding social injustices, but it was never published

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James Peck experienced discrimination because of his race during the war because:

  • A. He tried to join the Naval Air Force but was turned away.

James Peck was a social activist and a non violent agitator who believed in being part of civil disobedience against the injustice and segregation against the blacks.

As a result of this, he helped to desegregate a prison he was sent to when he found out that even in prison, they were divided into white and black sections. He was also a writer and worked in the Spanish Air Force for a while.

However, he experienced discrimination because of his race during the war  and was denied entry into several military services, including the United States Air Force.

Therefore, the correct answer is option A

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Answer:

A. He tried to join the Naval Air Force but was turned away.

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