Umfang:
1 online resource (141 pages)
ISBN:
9781442200173
Serie:
The African American Experience Series
Inhalt:
World War II was crucial in the development of the emerging Civil Rights movement, whether through the economic and social impact of the war, or through demands for equality in the military. This period was characterized by an intense transformation of black hopes and expectations, encouraged by real socio-economic shifts and departures in federal policy. During the war, black self consciousness found powerful expression in new movements such as the "Double V" campaign that linked the fight for democracy at home for the fight for democracy abroad.
Inhalt:
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Overview -- Chronology -- Introduction -- The African American and War in Historical Context -- Chapter 1: African Americans on the Eve of War -- From New Negro to New Deal, 1920-1939 -- Chapter 2: Mobilizing for War -- The Arsenal of Democracy and the Struggle for Inclusion -- Chapter 3: Fighting for Freedom -- Changing Military Policy and the Black Experience, 1941-1945 -- Chapter 4: Conflict on the Home Front -- Resistance, Riot, and Social Change -- Chapter 5: The Postwar Years and Changing Civil Rights -- "An American Dilemma" -- Documents -- Notes -- Annotated Bibliography -- About the Author.
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Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9781442210318
Weitere Ausg.:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781442210318
Sprache:
Englisch
URL:
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