This paper addresses racial discrimination during World War II and deals with conflicting memories of it between whites and blacks
Papers Presented: The Backlash of WWII Fears by Katelyn Shykes Abstract: Powerful and radical raci...
African American Commemorations The Control of Past and a Hold on the Future In 1989 David W. Blig...
Our sudden interest in memory has something to do with the democratization of history, with our inte...
Presented at the workshop, Generational Memories of World War II: An International Perspective, held...
If Robert J. Cook’s Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 makes on...
The National Park Service administration of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park exemplifies the c...
African American soldiers were a central aspect of the Union Army’s effort to defeat the Confederate...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining white Southerners’...
The service of African Americans in the United States Army during World War II shaped their percepti...
This paper examines African-American soldiers’ experiences abroad in Europe during the Second World ...
Following the bloody years of the Civil War, veteran organizations became a breeding ground for nati...
History and civil rights are intertwined at the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site at Moton Fiel...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
Much has been written about America’s entry into World War II. However, little attention has been gi...
Papers Presented: The Backlash of WWII Fears by Katelyn Shykes Abstract: Powerful and radical raci...
African American Commemorations The Control of Past and a Hold on the Future In 1989 David W. Blig...
Our sudden interest in memory has something to do with the democratization of history, with our inte...
Presented at the workshop, Generational Memories of World War II: An International Perspective, held...
If Robert J. Cook’s Civil War Memories: Contesting the Past in the United States since 1865 makes on...
The National Park Service administration of Harpers Ferry National Historical Park exemplifies the c...
African American soldiers were a central aspect of the Union Army’s effort to defeat the Confederate...
Between the years 2015 and 2020, over 300 Confederate symbols, including over 140 monuments, were re...
This dissertation explores the meaning of the Civil War in the South by examining white Southerners’...
The service of African Americans in the United States Army during World War II shaped their percepti...
This paper examines African-American soldiers’ experiences abroad in Europe during the Second World ...
Following the bloody years of the Civil War, veteran organizations became a breeding ground for nati...
History and civil rights are intertwined at the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site at Moton Fiel...
Secession after the Civil War? Of all the latest contributions to the historiography of the Civil Wa...
Much has been written about America’s entry into World War II. However, little attention has been gi...
Papers Presented: The Backlash of WWII Fears by Katelyn Shykes Abstract: Powerful and radical raci...
African American Commemorations The Control of Past and a Hold on the Future In 1989 David W. Blig...
Our sudden interest in memory has something to do with the democratization of history, with our inte...