A false sense of growing equality pervaded the black experience of the Second World War. Although blacks were not segregated from serving alongside whites, restrictive enlistment policies were utilized by the military out of racial assumptions and the fear that their inclusion could cause racial animosity within units. Yet, these patterns coincided with the reality that, because of the considerable need for manpower, several thousand blacks did serve throughout the war. Prejudice was also plainly evident on the homefront. While the war created new and more jobs opportunities, racial limitations remained and blacks were hired to perform menial tasks and work in secondary roles. This thesis seeks to fill the gap in the limited scholarship on ...
This work examines morale in the Canadian Army overseas from 1939 to 1943. Canadian soldiers began a...
It has been accepted in the historical discourse that a direct link existed between the participatio...
In the past decade the eye of the Nation has been focused on the issue of racial equality as in no o...
Military conquest and intervention have played a central role in the making and maintaining of empir...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of History, University of the Witwatersrand Johannesbur...
The following case study deals with endeavours of one localised Black Canadian group and their indiv...
Scholars concerned with the African-American experience in World War II have employed approaches und...
During the Second World War, African American soldiers were stationed all over the world as part of ...
The thesis examines the public discourse on race, foreignness, ethnic diversity, inclusion of "new C...
African Americans have fought in every U.S. war since the creation of the country, but in many insta...
African Americans actively participated in the Second World War 1939-1945 AD. Behind their participa...
M.A.As a way of demonstrating the truth of the argument that war is a catalyst for social change, th...
The second World War had a great impact on the black American population. The issues of military par...
The institutional racial discrimination that existed in American professional team sports prior to W...
Sir Sam Hughes, the Minister of Militia and Defence, officially welcomed Blacks to join Canada’s war...
This work examines morale in the Canadian Army overseas from 1939 to 1943. Canadian soldiers began a...
It has been accepted in the historical discourse that a direct link existed between the participatio...
In the past decade the eye of the Nation has been focused on the issue of racial equality as in no o...
Military conquest and intervention have played a central role in the making and maintaining of empir...
A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of History, University of the Witwatersrand Johannesbur...
The following case study deals with endeavours of one localised Black Canadian group and their indiv...
Scholars concerned with the African-American experience in World War II have employed approaches und...
During the Second World War, African American soldiers were stationed all over the world as part of ...
The thesis examines the public discourse on race, foreignness, ethnic diversity, inclusion of "new C...
African Americans have fought in every U.S. war since the creation of the country, but in many insta...
African Americans actively participated in the Second World War 1939-1945 AD. Behind their participa...
M.A.As a way of demonstrating the truth of the argument that war is a catalyst for social change, th...
The second World War had a great impact on the black American population. The issues of military par...
The institutional racial discrimination that existed in American professional team sports prior to W...
Sir Sam Hughes, the Minister of Militia and Defence, officially welcomed Blacks to join Canada’s war...
This work examines morale in the Canadian Army overseas from 1939 to 1943. Canadian soldiers began a...
It has been accepted in the historical discourse that a direct link existed between the participatio...
In the past decade the eye of the Nation has been focused on the issue of racial equality as in no o...