African Americans and the Pacific War, 1941–1945: Race, Nationality, and the Fight for Freedom

Chris Dixon
Cambridge University Press

Chris Dixon explores neglected aspects of African American history and of WW II; deepens understanding of the connections between the US as an international power and the racial ideologies and practices of American life during the mid-20th century.

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