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  • The History of Integration of the Armed Forces

    Enriched edition. 1940-1965

    In "The History of Integration of the Armed Forces," Morris J. MacGregor meticulously chronicles the transformative journey of racial integration within the United States military from World War II through the post-Vietnam era. Employing a narrative that seamlessly interweaves personal anecdotes, government policies, and socio-political contexts, MacGregor's exploration is both scholarly and ... Read more

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  • The Integration of the US Armed Forces

    Enriched edition. 1940-1965

    Morris J. MacGregor's book, 'The Integration of the US Armed Forces,' provides a detailed examination of the integration of different races within the US military. MacGregor delves into the historical context of racial segregation within the armed forces and the significant impact of integrating African American soldiers. Through meticulous research and engaging prose, MacGregor highlights the ... Read more

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  • Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965

    An Investigation into Race Relations in United States Army

    "In the quarter century that followed American entry into World War II, the nation's armed forces moved from the reluctant inclusion of a few segregated Negroes to their routine acceptance in a racially integrated military establishment. Nor was this change confined to military installations. By the time it was over, the armed forces had redefined their traditional obligation for the welfare of ... Read more

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  • Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965

    Forging Equality: The Battle for Integration in the U.S. Military

    In "Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965," Morris J. MacGregor offers a comprehensive examination of the pivotal efforts towards integrating the United States military during a critical period in American history. Through meticulous research and a narrative style that combines analytical rigor with compelling storytelling, MacGregor contextualizes the military's gradual shift away from ... Read more

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  • Integration of the Armed Forces 1940-1965

    This edition features• illustrations• a linked Table of Contents, Footnotes, and IndexCONTENTSINTRODUCTIONWORLD WAR II: THE ARMYWORLD WAR II: THE NAVYWORLD WAR II: THE MARINE CORPS AND THE COAST GUARDA POSTWAR SEARCHNEW DIRECTIONSA PROBLEM OF QUOTASSEGREGATION'S CONSEQUENCESTHE POSTWAR NAVYTHE POSTWAR MARINE CORPSTHE POSTWAR AIR FORCETHE PRESIDEN... ... Read more

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  • Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965

    The integration of the armed forces was a momentous event in our military and national history; it represented a milestone in the development of the armed forces and the fulfillment of the democratic ideal. The existence of integrated rather than segregated armed forces is an important factor in our military establishment today. The experiences in World War II and the postwar pressures generated ... Read more

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    The Philippine-American War, 1899–1902

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  • Revolt of the Admirals: The Fight for Naval Aviation, 1945-1950

    Chronicles in compelling detail the historic showdown between the U.S. Air Force and the Navy over the role of carrier aviation in the national security framework of the United States.The National Security Act of 1947, intended to unify the separate armed services under a single Defense Secretary, failed to settle the deeper issue that divided them, the debate over roles and missions. One symptom ... Read more

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    From Crispus Attucks to Colin Powell

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