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Freedom to Serve Summary

Freedom to Serve: Truman, Civil Rights, and Executive Order 9981 by Jon E. Taylor (University of Central Missouri, MO)

On the eve of America's entry into World War II, African American leaders pushed for inclusion in the war effort and, after the war, they mounted a concerted effort to integrate the armed services. Harry S. Truman's decision to issue Executive Order 9981 in 1948, which resulted in the integration of the armed forces, was an important event in twentieth century American history.

In Freedom to Serve, Jon E. Taylor gives an account of the presidential order as an event which forever changed the U.S. armed forces, and set a political precedent for the burgeoning civil rights movement. Including press releases, newspaper articles, presidential speeches, and biographical sidebars, Freedom to Serve introduces students to an under-examined event while illuminating the period in a new way.

For additional documents, images, and resources please visit the Freedom to Serve companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/criticalmoments

Freedom to Serve Reviews

In Freedom to Serve, Jon E. Taylor traces the development of civil rights policy in the American military from the World War II era to the present, focusing on the civil rights campaigns that pressured the Franklin D. Roosevelt and Truman administrations for faster and greater change. Better yet, he does so in a way that shows students how a historian works and encourages them to think through historical problems themselves with the primary source documents he includes--some of them well-known, others previously obscure. Freedom to Serve is a terrific teaching tool.

J. Todd Moye author of Freedom Flyers: The Tuskegee Airmen of World War II

Table of Contents

Chapter One Franklin Roosevelt, African Americans and the Coming of

World War II

Chapter Two Politics and the Quest for an Integrated Military, 1937-1945

Chapter Three Harry Truman and Civil Rights, 1884-1945

Chapter Four Post-War Utilization of the Military and the Creation of the

President's Committee on Civil Rights, 1945-1947

Chapter Five Politics and the President's Committee on Equality of Treatment

And Opportunity in the Armed Services, 1948-1953

Chapter Six Historians Debate Truman's Civil Rights Record

Additional information

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9780415894487
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Freedom to Serve: Truman, Civil Rights, and Executive Order 9981 by Jon E. Taylor (University of Central Missouri, MO)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2012-11-01
210
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