Freedom struggles: African Americans and World War I. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London: Harvard University Press, 2009.LENTHZ-SMITH, Adriane Danette. Freedom struggles: African Americans and World War I. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2009....
Legacies for Citizenship: Pinpointing Americans during and after World War I An essay is presented on the impact of World War I on U.S. policies in the areas of immigration and citizenship. It outlines changes in U.S. immigration and naturalization policies between the onset of World War I ...
Adriane Lentz-Smith. Freedom Struggles: African Americans and World War I. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 2009. Pp. 318. $35.00Adriane Lentz-Smith opens her book with an important caveat: "I do not wish to tell a story of ... A Lentz-Smith 被引量: 0发表: 0年 ...
African Americans - TV, Film, Representation: Nat King Cole was the first African American entertainer with a network television series (1956–57), but, despite the singer’s great talent, his variety show had trouble attracting sponsors. In the decades
Learn about the role that African Americans soldiers, Black heroes, and slavery had during the Civil War.
Filmmaker Ava DuVernay explores the history of racial inequality in the United States, focusing on the fact that the nation's prisons are disproportionately filled with African-Americans. Released: 2016 Directed by: Ava DuVernay Also ranks #7 on The Best Black Documentaries Also ranks #7 on The...
During Reconstruction and up until the 1940s, 75% to 85% of black children lived in two-parent families. Today, more than 70% of black children are born to single women. “The welfare state has done to black Americans what slavery couldn’t do, what Jim Crow couldn’t do, what the ...
When the Civil War ended, there was a lot of optimism that African Americans would finally achieve equality. In this lesson, we're going to see what happened to that optimism, and how African-American civil rights were repressed during Reconstruction. ...
Recasting Race after World War II: Germans and African Americans in American-Occupied Germany. By Timothy L. Schroer. (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2007. xvi, 295 pp. $34.95, ISBN 978-0-87081-869-1.)... H Raphael-Hernandez - 《Journal of American History》 被引量: 0发表: ...
Rather, during the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Soviet press depicted real and fictional African Americans embraced as equals in the first workers' state and as lynched, imprisoned, and segregated in the United States. By juxtaposing blacks' inclusion in the Soviet body politic with their ...