World War II & The End Of Discrimination In The American Military
Number of pages:
7
ABSTRACT:
A 7 page paper on discrimination in World War II and how African-Americans finally began to break the 'color barrier' in the military. Specific cases including those of the Civilian Pilots Training Act, The Tuskegee airmen, and more, are presented. The assimilation of women into the military is described as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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File: D0_Ww2disc.rtf
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