How might an African American find their plight similar to that of people of Chinese, Japanese, and other Asian countries?

Students are to read the following documents from their textbook (Voice of Freedom): ″Women and Economics (1898)″ p. 708;″ The Workingman′s Conception of Industrial Liberty″ p. 709; ″What It Means to be Colored in the Capital of the United States (1906)″p. 731; ″Woodrow Wilson, War Message to Congress (1917)″p. 754; and ″Speech to the Jury Before Sentencing″p. 755. Once completed, type up an essay in Microsoft Word answering the below questions. I expect a long paragraph (250-350 words minimum) for each response, with each response supported by evidence from the documents you read. Once your essay is typed, submit it to the below submission link. 1. From these documents, describe how the notion of freedom for workers was just a notion and not a reality. Be sure to note how freedom of speech, petition, and assembly played apart. 2. How might an African American find their plight similar to that of people of Chinese, Japanese, and other Asian countries? Why might a African American male who served in armed forces find it difficult to serve in World War I? 3. After reading these documents, in your estimation how far should an American citizen being able to go in voicing dissent? Is voicing dissent really unpatriotic as some believe?