Double victory: a multicultural history of America in World War II
"Until now, the story of America's role in World War II has been presented primarily through the lives of powerful policymakers and generals, or through the heroism of American soldiers of predominantly European ancestry. Historian Ronald Takaki's multicultural history offers a differ...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Until now, the story of America's role in World War II has been presented primarily through the lives of powerful policymakers and generals, or through the heroism of American soldiers of predominantly European ancestry. Historian Ronald Takaki's multicultural history offers a different perspective. In Double Victory, history is told through the lives of ordinary, ethnically diverse Americans - a Tuskegee pilot wanting to fly and fight for freedom, a Navajo code talker using his native language to transmit battle messages, a Mexican-American woman riveting B-29 bombers in an airplane factory, a Japanese American feeling betrayed by his own government, and a Jewish-American soldier at Buchenwald pressing human ashes into his palm so that he would never forget what he had seen." "What emerges from Takaki's study is the affirming story of how minorities fought for a "double victory" against fascism abroad and prejudice at home."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | VI, 282, [16] S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0316831557 0316831565 |
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adam_text | Titel: Double victory
Autor: Takaki, Ronald T
Jahr: 2000
i. Introduction: A Different Memory 3 x. A Declaration of War: “Double Victory” 8 Breaking News: “Everybody Was Glued to the Radio ” 8 A Day of “Infamy : The Hidden History of Pearl Harbor 14 Refusing to Live “Half American 19 3. “Bomb the Color Line”: The War Against xx Jim Crow “One of the Strangest Paradoxes ”: A Segregated X3 Army Fights for Democracy A Battle Line on the Home Front: “Freedom from Want” 38 No “Freedom from Fear in the Cities: Race Riots 50 4. The Original Americans: From Battlefields 58 to Ceremonies Flashback at Bataan: The Long Walk 58 “Why Fight the White Man’s Wari” 59 A Secret Weapon: An Unbreakable Code 64 The Indian “Hero” oflwo Jima jz Ceremony: War Heroes Return to the Reservation 78 5. A Dream of El Norte: Crossing the Tracks 8x “Americans All”: Soldiers of “La Raza” 8x An Army of Workers: The Bracero and Rosa the Riveter 90 The “Poison Gas of Nazi Doctrine in California iox • v •
Contents 6. Diversity and Its Discontents: Who Is iii an American? How the Chinese Became Friends ” 11 1 Back to Bataan: Filipino Fighters from America 12.0 Korean Americans: A War to Free Their Homeland 125 India: Passage to America 128 Germans and Italians: “Just Like Everybody Else” 131 7. Remembering Pearl Harbor: From Internment 137 to Hiroshima Reciting the Gettysburg Address in Plantation Hawaii 137 “A Tremendous Hole” in the Constitution: Roosevelt’s 144 Executive Order 9066 Internment: “Huge Dreams” Destroyed 149 The Divided Soul of the Nisei Generation 157 A Mushroom Cloud: The Black Rain of Prejudice 165 8. Struggling for a World of “No Race Prejudice”: 180 Jewish Americans and the Holocaust “The Horror, the Horror”: What Should We Tell 180 the Children? “Preferring to Die on My Feet” 182 Were They Their Brothers’ Keepers?: Jews in America 185 Roosevelt’s Rescue-Through-Victory Strategy 194 Only a Remnant Remained 20 6 “Scratches” on the Door: Remember Us, Please 211 9. A Multicultural “Manifest Destiny”: We Are 216 “Not a Narrow Tribe” A Rising Wind: Toward the Civil Rights Revolution 21 6 A Ceremony for America: Remembrance of the War 229 Notes 237 Acknowledgments 271 Index 273 • vi •
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