Edith's war: writings of a Red Cross worker and lifelong champion of social justice
"Edith May Witt served her country by joining the Red Cross in World War II as a staff assistant (or "club woman") in Oran, Algeria and worked throughout the Mediterranean theater, including several assignments in Italy. Edith Witt was also a talented writer and left behind a rich arc...
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Number 159 |
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Zusammenfassung: | "Edith May Witt served her country by joining the Red Cross in World War II as a staff assistant (or "club woman") in Oran, Algeria and worked throughout the Mediterranean theater, including several assignments in Italy. Edith Witt was also a talented writer and left behind a rich archive that illuminates the wartime experiences of civilian women. After her death, Peter A. Witt, Edith's nephew, painstakingly sifted through countless papers and letters, building a nuanced and annotated portrait of the war through one woman's extraordinarily perceptive eyes. And yet he found that Edith's devotion to service did not end with the war. From marching to Selma with Martin Luther King Jr. in 1965 to building community organizations in San Francisco in the 1970s to push for decent and affordable living, Edith Witt remained a tireless advocate for social justice. Today, the Edith Witt Internship through the Poverty and Race Research Action Council and the Edith Witt Senior Living Center in San Francisco honor the life of this remarkable woman. Edith's War is a welcome contribution to the social history of World War II and an inspiring tale of one woman's life of advocacy and service that encourages readers to embrace thoughtful action in their own lives."...Publisher |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
EARLY LIFE
GROWING UP IN BROOKLYN
THE GREAT DEPRESSION
WORLD WAR II
EDITH S RED CROSS EXPERIENCES: AN OVERVIEW
THE ADVENTURE BEGINS: THE TRIP OVERSEAS
GETTING STARTED
SETTLING IN
DANCE CLUB
INTERACTIONS WITH THE LOCALS
INTERACTIONS WITH THE TROOPS
ATTACK IN THE HARBOR
COMFORTS
HONORING THE DEAD ON EASTER
THE END OF THE WAR IN NORTH AFRICA
VISITING MR. REEVES
THE HOSPITAL TRAIN
MINISTERING TO THE TROOPS
REFLECTIONS
TIME TO GO HOME
THINK WE LL FORGET?
RACE RELATIONS AFTER THE WAR
THE POSTWAR YEARS
MY LIFE AFTER THE WAR
WORKING FOR THE SAN FRANCISCO HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
LIVING ON THE GREENBRAE BOARDWALK
HONORING EDITH
CONCLUSION
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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