Integrating the US Military

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421422473

Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation since World War II

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Edited by Douglas W. Bristol Jr., Heather Marie Stur
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Introduction, by Beth L. Bailey1. Terror, Anger, and Patriotism: Understanding the Resistance of Black Soldiers during World War II, by Douglas W. Bristol, Jr.2. Nisei versus Nazi: Japanese American Soldiers in World War II3. Does the Sex of the Practitioner Matter? Nursing, Civil Rights, and Discrimination in the Army Nurse Corps, 1947-19554. ""An Attractive Career for Women"": Opportunities, Limitations, and Women's Integration in the Cold War Mililtary5. African Americans, Civil Rights, and the Armed Forces during the Vietnam War6. Reform in Ranks: The History of the Defense Race Relations Institute, 1971-20147. Men's and Women's Liberation: Challenging Military Culture after the Vietnam War8. Mobilizing Marriage and Motherhood: Military Families and Family Planning Since World War II9. The Dream That Dare Not Speak Its Name: Legacies of the Civil Rights Movement and the Fight for Gay Military ServiceConclusionContributorsIndex

""The volume clearly illuminates the importance of the military to American social change and provides a collection that would be especially valuable in teaching.""

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