Kaltura Share to Google Classroom Information Standards Viewer Discretion Is Advised Dr. Kathryn Silva talks about how civil rights for African Americans progressed during World War I. Standards 5.2.E Evaluate multiple perspectives from the period, including the economic, political, and social impacts of World War I, the 1920s, the Great Depression, and the New Deal using primary and secondary sources. Grades: 5 Subjects: Social StudiesS.C. HistorySouth Carolina - Early 20th CenturyWorld War IU.S. HistoryU.S. in World War I Collection: African American HistorySouth Carolina CountiesGreenwoodWars & ConflictsWorld War I (1914–1918) Series: World War I Symposium: Lander University