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The second World War greatly reshaped ideas about national identity in America, especially for first-generation immigrants, second-generation immigrants, and African-Americans. Â During the war - and in the midst of the war effort - immigrants and African-Americans were welcomed into the armed services and, also, in areas of production where support was needed. Â Many Americans, during this time, were able to somewhat relax or surrender their prejudices. Â Also, for immigrants and African-Americans, they often felt they were part of the American industry and service for the first time.