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Andy Wilson

December 1, 2005
History 443
Dr. Rankin

African Americans in World War II: Achieving the Double-V


1. The Homefront
a. Discontent
b. Struggles in the work force
2. The Battlefront
a. 92nd Division
b. Tuskegee Airmen
c. The Red Ball Express
3. After War
a. Civil Rights
b. Double-V

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Experience in World War II, Rutledge, New York, 2003.

Goulden, Marc, Magnusson, Sigurdur, Modell, John, World War II in the Lives of Black
Americans: Some Findings and interpretation, The American Experience in
World War II, Rutledge, New York, 2003.

Miller, Donald M., The Story of World War II, Touchstone, New York 2001.

Sandler, Stanley, Homefront Battlefront: Military Racial Disturbances in the Zone of the
Interior, 1941-1942, The American Experience in World War II, Rutledge, New
York, 2003.

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