How African Americans and other minorities experience WWII at home and abroad
How did African Americans and other min" rel="nofollow">inorities experience WWII at home and abroad?
What changes were there for women at this time? What of Executive Order #9066 on the Japanese Intemment and civil liberty concerns? Are there any
possible parallels with fascist societies here and now? Why or why not (read the fascism lin" rel="nofollow">inks below and see the controversial lin" rel="nofollow">inks at the bottom on
analogies)? What of those that were again" rel="nofollow">inst the war? What was there reasonin" rel="nofollow">ing and how did they display their dissent? What can we learn from these issues
about where we are today in" rel="nofollow">in terms of a foreign policy that sees "terrorism" as a constant threat?