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The years after World War II brought rapid social and political change to Texas, as they did across the United States. Rural areas lost hundreds of thousands of residents to growing cities, as suburbs boomed and Texas shifted from a majority rural to a majority urban state. Access to higher education expanded for many Texans, aided by the GI Bill’s promise to pay. Industries that developed here during the war provided jobs to returning veterans and new college graduates. And for those left out of the opportunity that followed the war’s end, the Civil Rights movement in Texas fought for greater equality for African Americans and Latinos. So basically to sum it up lots of social / racial problems occurred between African Americans and Latinos and the other minority. 

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