African Americans and the Pacific War, 1941-1945 (e-bog) af Dixon, Chris
Dixon, Chris (forfatter)

African Americans and the Pacific War, 1941-1945 e-bog

230,54 DKK (inkl. moms 288,18 DKK)
In the patriotic aftermath of Pearl Harbor, African Americans demanded the right to play their part in the war against Japan. As they soon learned, however, the freedom for which the United States and its allies was fighting did not extend to African Americans. Focusing on African Americans' experiences across the Asia-Pacific theater during World War Two, this book examines the interplay betwe...
E-bog 230,54 DKK
Forfattere Dixon, Chris (forfatter)
Udgivet 17 september 2018
Genrer HBJK
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781108693325
In the patriotic aftermath of Pearl Harbor, African Americans demanded the right to play their part in the war against Japan. As they soon learned, however, the freedom for which the United States and its allies was fighting did not extend to African Americans. Focusing on African Americans' experiences across the Asia-Pacific theater during World War Two, this book examines the interplay between national identity, the racially segregated US military culture, and the possibilities of transnational racial advancement, as African Americans contemplated not just their own oppression but that of the colonized peoples of the Pacific region. In illuminating neglected aspects of African American history and of World War Two, this book deepens our understanding of the connections between the United States' role as an international power and the racial ideologies and practices that characterized American life during the mid-twentieth century.