From a Raw Deal to a New Deal?

African Americans, 1929-1945

By Trotter, Joe William & Kelley, Robin D. G. & Press, Oxford University & Lewis, Earl & Palmer, Colin A. & Wood, Peter H. & Littlefield, Daniel F. & White, Deborah Gray & Frankel, Noralee & Bair, Barbara & Grossman, James R. & Harding, Vincent & Freund, David M. & McQuirter, Marya

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978-0-19508-771-0
Publisher
New York : Oxford University Press, c1995-1997.


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Reviewed on February 1, 1996

Gr 7-Up Trotter examines the important events and major forces of 1929-1945 in the U.S. from the perspective of African Americans. He notes that while they made socio-political, economic, and cultural advancements through a plethora of New Deal-created opportunities, many blacks were concurrently being treated as second-class citizens and suffering racial violence at the hands of disgruntled, fearful working-class ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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