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Freedom's Women produces some repetition--Frankel defines "took-ups" (informal marriages) and "quitting" (non-legal divorce) several times--that robs the book of narrative drive. From her days as a slave in Bolivar County through the wartim...
movements in the U.S. was the American World War II and Cold War warriors was to try to manage and control the efforts of racial relations. The twin efforts of the anti-colonial and civil rights movements in the U.S., and the resistance th...
impacted the war in both positive and negative manner. The negative effect included the massive loss of lives and the destruction of infrastructure. The positive effects were from the perspective of the Allies and Central Powers as they wer...
Cold War geopolitical model of the world saw the United States and its allies (the “First World”) competing with the Soviet Union and its allies (the “Second World”) for control of those places not directly aligned with either (the “Third W...
the legal segregation and second-class citizenship of African Americans, Latinos/as, Asian Americans, and indigenous peoples encoded in federal and state laws and enforced by the proliferation of violence at all levels of society and in eve...
war was finally over and millions of men would finally be able to return to their homes. However, when the fighting stopped, the war machine, which had mobilized millions of women to work, ceased. Introduction War, combat, conflict, warfare...
women had to fight at home to work. They were considered too frail to work in business. Ironically women had been working beside their husbands for generations as they went pioneering out west. They worked on their farms and in family store...