He, Too, Spoke for Democracy Judge Hastie, World War Ii, and the Black Soldiers
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Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated Summary: McGuire's study fills a major gap in social histories of the Second World War by placing Hastie's role in proper historical perspective. He demonstrates that, although he is largely ignored in the published literature, Hastie did more to effect changes in the placement, training, and promotion of black soldiers than any other single individual in the history of the American armed forces prior to World War II. Through [read more]
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Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
9780313261152
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0313261156
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
McGuire's study fills a major gap in social histories of the Second World War by placing Hastie's role in proper historical perspective. He demonstrates that, although he is largely ignored in the published literature, Hastie did more to effect changes in the placement, training, and promotion of black soldiers than any other single individual in the history of the American armed forces prior to World War II. Throughout, McGuire makes liberal use of primary source materials and comments from soldiers and other key figures to reinforce his argument.
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