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Victory at home : manpower and race in the American South during World War II / Charles D. Chamberlain.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Economy and society in the modern SouthPublication details: Athens : University of Georgia Press, ©2003.Description: 1 online resource (288 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780820327228
  • 0820327220
  • 9780820324432
  • 0820324434
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Victory at home.DDC classification:
  • 331.1/0975/09044 22
LOC classification:
  • HD5725.S85 C48 2003eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Tents, trailers, and shack towns: mobilizing the southern home front, 1939-1942 -- "Empty sermons": race and economic mobility on the southern home front, 1940-1942 -- "On the train and gone": worker mobility in the Cotton Belt, 1941-1945 -- The segregation frontier: African American migrant war workers in the Pacific West, 1941-1945 -- "We're not here to start a social revolution": southern black workers define equality, 1943-1945 -- "The South needs the Negro": demobilization and economic equality in the South, 1945-1948 -- "A virtual revolution in Negro leadership."
Summary: "During the past half century, the American south has undergone dramatic economic and social transformations. Gone is the South of cotton fields and cotton mills, of monocrop agriculture and rudimentary industries, of desperate poverty and stultifying racial segregation, the South that Franklin Roosevelt saw as "the nation's number one economic problem." But if that South is gone, how can we explain the rise of the "Sunbelt," and what has economic change meant to southerners - their daily lives, their attitudes, their culture? This series aims to answer these critical questions through a multidisciplinary analysis of the region's economic and social development since World War II. It seeks to present the best new research by historians, economists, sociologists, and geographers - fresh scholarship that investigates unexplored topics and reinterprets familiar trends."--Jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-269) and index.

Tents, trailers, and shack towns: mobilizing the southern home front, 1939-1942 -- "Empty sermons": race and economic mobility on the southern home front, 1940-1942 -- "On the train and gone": worker mobility in the Cotton Belt, 1941-1945 -- The segregation frontier: African American migrant war workers in the Pacific West, 1941-1945 -- "We're not here to start a social revolution": southern black workers define equality, 1943-1945 -- "The South needs the Negro": demobilization and economic equality in the South, 1945-1948 -- "A virtual revolution in Negro leadership."

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"During the past half century, the American south has undergone dramatic economic and social transformations. Gone is the South of cotton fields and cotton mills, of monocrop agriculture and rudimentary industries, of desperate poverty and stultifying racial segregation, the South that Franklin Roosevelt saw as "the nation's number one economic problem." But if that South is gone, how can we explain the rise of the "Sunbelt," and what has economic change meant to southerners - their daily lives, their attitudes, their culture? This series aims to answer these critical questions through a multidisciplinary analysis of the region's economic and social development since World War II. It seeks to present the best new research by historians, economists, sociologists, and geographers - fresh scholarship that investigates unexplored topics and reinterprets familiar trends."--Jacket.

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