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Integration Of The Armed Forces 19401965 Morris J Macgregor

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Integration Of The Armed Forces 19401965 Morris J Macgregor
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Publisher: Library of Alexandria
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.35 MB
Author: Morris J. MacGregor
ISBN: 9781465539823, 1465539824
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Integration Of The Armed Forces 19401965 Morris J Macgregor by Morris J. Macgregor 9781465539823, 1465539824 instant download after payment.

This book describes the fall of the legal, administrative, and social barriers to the black American's full participation in the military service of his country. It follows the changing status of the black serviceman from the eve of World War II, when he was excluded from many military activities and rigidly segregated in the rest, to that period a quarter of a century later when the Department of Defense extended its protection of his rights and privileges even to the civilian community.
The work is essentially an administrative history that attempts to measure the influence of several forces, most notably the civil rights movement, the tradition of segregated service, and the changing concept of military efficiency, on the development of racial policies in the armed forces. It is not a history of all minorities in the services.

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