1945/1948
A booklet recounting the millions of Negro officers that have served in the war, and pleads to the American people for equal rights. Distributed by the Southern Conference for Human Welfare.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American men, Armed Forces, African Americans--Civil rights, Race discrimination
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1945/1947
Captain Sarah E. Murphy, Women's Army Corps image from "Service Men's Center, Second Anniversary" pamphlet.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American women, Armed Forces
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1944-12
Pictoral magazine article on Negro soldiers serving throughout the world in World War II.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American men, Armed Forces
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1944-06
Anniversary program for the Service Men's Center, a recreation program for service men and women stationed in and near Atlanta, Georgia.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American men, Armed Forces
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1943/1947
Advertisement promoting war bonds and an upcoming war loan drive.
World War (1939-1945), Armed Forces
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1943/1947
Men and women work in a war information library.
World War (1939-1945), Interior decoration, Armed Forces
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1943/1947
Flyer decreeing the many problems facing African Americans at home besides the World War.
World War (1939-1945), African American men, Race discrimination, African Americans--Civil rights
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1943/1947
Story of Lynn willing to serve in the U.S. military but not in a segregated unit. From the Lynn Committee to Abolish Segregation in the Armed Forces.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American men, Armed Forces, African Americans--Civil rights, Race discrimination, African Americans--Segregation
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1943-06-27
Program for a tribute to Negro servicemen.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American men, Armed Forces
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1942/1945
"The War's Greatest Scandal! The Story of Jim Crow in Uniform" published by the March on Washington Movement. Many examples point to the unequal treatment of African Americans in wartime service.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American men, Armed Forces, African Americans--Civil rights, Race discrimination
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1942-06-15
Pictoral magazine article on Negro soldiers serving throughout the world in World War II.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American men, Armed Forces
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1942-06
Booklet about boxer Joe Louis and his service in the Army during the war.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American men, Armed Forces, African American athletes
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1942-02
A pictoral booklet and editorial on the Negro in the United States Army.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American men, Armed Forces
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1940-07
Booklet ennumerating examples of injustices on African Americans in times of war and President Roosevelt's failed policies.
World War (1939-1945), African American men, Race discrimination, African Americans--Civil rights, Armed Forces
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1940-01
John Henry Williams' essay recounts his thoughts on war.
World War (1939-1945), African American soldiers, African American men, Armed Forces
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1939/1942
Booklet ennumerating examples of injustices on African Americans in times of war and President Roosevelt's failed policies.
World War (1939-1945), African American men, Race discrimination, African Americans--Civil rights, Armed Forces
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