Zusammenfassung
In one of the few book-length treatments of the subject, Nina Mjagkij conveys the full range of the African American experience during the "Great War." Prior to World War I, most African Americans did not challenge the racial status quo. But nearly 370,000 black soldiers served in the military during the war, and some 400,000 black civilians migrated from the rural South to the urban North for defense jobs. Following the war, emboldened by their military service and their support of the war on the home front, African Americans were determined to fight for equality. These two factors forced America to confront the impact of segregation and racism.
Schlagworte
World War I First World War African American History The Great War- i–xxiv Preface i–xxiv
- 149–196 Appendix: Documents 149–196
- 197–200 Notes 197–200
- 201–210 Bibliographic Essay 201–210
- 211–224 Index 211–224
- 225–225 About the Author 225–225