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  • Essay / America Follows Atlantic Charter - 1042

    The home front during World War II was initially based on the Atlantic Charter which would be followed by the United States and also England. This Charter was designed with the aim of keeping the world's superpowers "clean" and waging war only to help the Axis powers lead the world towards a communist, dictatorial government, with also the extinction of certain religious groups and ethnic groups such as Jews and Africans. The Charter was a very strong and solid foundation that the United States and England tried to follow. The only problem was that in desperate times desperate measures had to be taken. The United States' home front has had great difficulty following the Charter, due to internment camps violating the charter by displacing people, zoot riots followed by Latinos wearing excessive clothing, and the Four Freedoms which have not advanced the social welfare of the United States. . The United States followed the Atlantic Charter as best it could, but in desperate times, desperate measures must be taken. The burial in the United States was done to put all the Japanese in place so that just in case they would not fight with the Japanese empire. . This was done through Executive Order 9066, with an order sent by the president stating that the Japanese could be buried. "Now, therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me as President of the United States and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, I hereby authorize and direct the Secretary of the War and to such military commanders as he may from time to time designate at any time, whenever he or any designated commander considers that such action is necessary or desirable, to prescribe military zones in places and to an extent as he or the appropriate military commander may determine, from which one or all persons may be..... . middle of paper ......f human, social, economic, political and religious relationship Randolph followed exactly. some of the main points of the Atlantic Charter since he believed in a much higher social relationship, exactly what the Atlantic Charter says. He was a great example of a man who conveyed the message set out in the Charter. of the Atlantic. Throughout his fight, he worked very hard to ensure that the rights of blacks and whites were the same. He looked at the four freedoms that war would bring. In most paintings of the Four Freedoms, either for propaganda purposes or to illustrate them, there are only white people and not a single black person in each of the freedoms. He tried to convince that freedoms are not only intended for whites but also for blacks. A. Philippe. Randolph was a well known man who followed the Atlantic Charter and also made the segregation of blacks and whites the same..