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beth bailey were there separate men and black men? there were units for white men and black men and they were can t. i mean, conscription was handled locally and so the draft boards would be representative of locals. so societies that by law were segregated societies that had a greater and lesser degrees of racial discrimination and prejudice that was reflected in they conscripted and how but the us military officially segregated its tops. how many african-americans do you know served in world war two? out of that 6 million to, you know? offhand? i don't know offso it's 1947. 1948. harry an executive order. what does he do? harry tran in 1948 issues an executive order that calls for the end of racial and calls for the enactment of equal in the us military he does not actually desegregate or integrate the military that order, but that's how it's understood, is that that's what's going to happen. doesn't finally happen until 1954. and in fact, the secretary of received of his position because hey after after the executive order. so ther
beth bailey were there separate men and black men? there were units for white men and black men and they were can t. i mean, conscription was handled locally and so the draft boards would be representative of locals. so societies that by law were segregated societies that had a greater and lesser degrees of racial discrimination and prejudice that was reflected in they conscripted and how but the us military officially segregated its tops. how many african-americans do you know served in world...
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well, joining us on american history tv is beth bailey, a professor at the university of kansnd lawrence, the author of this book, an aus army confrs racial crisis in the vietnam era. we'll talk about that in a minute. but dr. ba, teach at duke? mainly military history. us military history, occasionally history, gender and sexuality, which was my previous incarnation before i became convert to military history. how did you get into military history? i hate say it, but it was actually a televisionommercial army recruiting commercial. they weredvertising post-cold war pre 911. and really how do ll the army when supposedly is the end of history and it's all resolved they were selling the army as social good as you know taking men who were either at risk potentially problematic for society and helping them become the people that they could be helping them not disappoint their third grade teacher or their mother, whomever who believed in all along. and i got fascinated by that commercial and thought would write about the army as social. and at some point my husband, who also historian you can
well, joining us on american history tv is beth bailey, a professor at the university of kansnd lawrence, the author of this book, an aus army confrs racial crisis in the vietnam era. we'll talk about that in a minute. but dr. ba, teach at duke? mainly military history. us military history, occasionally history, gender and sexuality, which was my previous incarnation before i became convert to military history. how did you get into military history? i hate say it, but it was actually a...
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america army making the all volunteer force is beth bailey book from 2009. her most recent an army of fire how the us army confronted its racial crisis in the vietnam era. we appreciate you spending a little time with us here on good morning, everyone. my name, happy saturday. welcome. the immigration quota act. a century later, groups and long shadows. my name is magdalena marie nati and i'm a stay with adolphus college in minnesota. i'm currently the president of the immigration history society and i co-edited with erika lee, a special issue of the journal of history on the origins and of 1924, from which this panel has drawn before. i introduce our presenters today i would like to briefly describe what the 1924 immigration act was. those of you might not be familiar with it also being taped. so i think our audience will be really interested in that. the 1924 immigration act banned entry of most immigrants from because they were ineligible to naturalize it imposed. national origins quotas on immigrants the eastern sphere to reduce immigration, eastern and
america army making the all volunteer force is beth bailey book from 2009. her most recent an army of fire how the us army confronted its racial crisis in the vietnam era. we appreciate you spending a little time with us here on good morning, everyone. my name, happy saturday. welcome. the immigration quota act. a century later, groups and long shadows. my name is magdalena marie nati and i'm a stay with adolphus college in minnesota. i'm currently the president of the immigration history...
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well, joining us on american history tv is beth bailey, a professor at the university of kansas and lawrence, the author of this book, an army of fire how the us
well, joining us on american history tv is beth bailey, a professor at the university of kansas and lawrence, the author of this book, an army of fire how the us