Double Victory: a Multicultural History of America in World War II: A Multicultural History of America in World War II / Ronald Takaki. Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Double Victory: a Multicultural History of America in World War II: A Multicultural History of America in World War II / Ronald Takaki. Book

America's entry into World War II made comrades-in-arms of men and women from every region and every walk of life, united in the battle for freedom and against fascism. It is no small irony, historian Ronald Takaki observes, that the armed struggle for democracy abroad "was accompanied by a disregard for our nation's declaration that 'all men are created equal'" in the form of institutional racism of many kinds, from the segregation of African American units to the imprisonment of Japanese Americans and the refusal to grant asylum to Jewish refugees. In Double Victory, Takaki examines the many contributions of America's minorities to the war effort, celebrating the work of Mexican farm laborers and Anglo women welders, of Navajo code talkers and Filipino foot soldiers, who proclaimed themselves to be "men, not houseboys," of Chinese American combat nurses and Asian Indian gunners. These men and women, Takaki writes, made extraordinary sacrifices in their battle against enemies without and enemies within. Although their efforts were not always appreciated at the time, they helped set in motion the struggle for civil rights that would explode two decades later. Takaki's book is a welcome and much needed entry in the recent literature on the World War II era, and it merits the widest possible audience. --Gregory McNamee Read More

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    Acclaimed historian Ronald Takaki asserts that for many North Americans, World War II was fought for a double victory: on the battlefront as well as on the homefront. Takaki explains how different ethnic groups experienced the war in widely different ways. He asserts that such political acts as the bombing of Hiroshima and the failure of the American government to intervene on behalf of Jewish victims of Nazism were deeply informed by racial biases. Takakis revealing new history shows that there were more strugglesand more victoriesin World War II than we had previously imagined.

  • 0316831557
  • 9780316831550
  • Ronald Takaki
  • 1 June 2000
  • Little, Brown
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 288
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