About 370,000 African Americans became soldiers in World War I (1914-1918), but they usually fought in segregated units. Black units fought bravely alongside French soldiers. They spent time in French cities, which were largely free of the racist segregation present in much of the United States. This made coming back to the United States difficult.
A) They usually fought in segregated units.
B) Black units fought bravely alongside French soldiers.
C) They spent time in French cities, which were largely free of the racist segregation present in much of the United States.
D) This made coming back to the United States difficult.