Victory at Home: Manpower and Race in the American South During World War II
Victory at Home: Manpower and Race in the American South During World War II
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Charles Chamberlain ’87 offers an account of wartime mobilization and federal manpower policies in the South, which also helps illuminate the postwar civil rights struggle.
University of Georgia Press, 2003. 312 pages. $23.
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