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More than 200,000 war veterans used the bill’s benefits to buy a farm or start a business, 5 million purchased new homes, and almost 10 million went to college. Between 1944 and 1971, federal spending for former soldiers in this “model welfare system” totaled over $95 billion. As with the New Deal welfare programs, however, Black veterans faced racist practices that reduced or denied them the benefits.
Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America
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