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🗓️ 22 December 2022
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0:00.0 | In the wake of Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, American men famously flooded |
0:09.4 | recruiting offices across the nation to join the war effort. |
0:12.6 | These stories are well documented and attested by eye witnesses, but one part of the narrative |
0:17.3 | that's left out or overlooked is that black Americans joined with an equal level of |
0:21.7 | fervor. |
0:22.7 | Over 1 million black men and women served in the war, playing crucial roles in every theater |
0:27.2 | of World War II. |
0:28.5 | They worked in segregated units and performed vital support jobs and also combat roles, |
0:33.0 | like the Tuskegee Airmen. |
0:34.6 | Not everyone ran to the recruiting office, of course. |
0:37.3 | This was during the Jim Crow era, and some black Americans asked if they should risk their |
0:41.4 | lives to live as what one called half American. |
0:44.8 | But as the war effort grew, black Americans increasingly enlisted as part of what newspapers |
0:49.6 | called the double v campaign. |
0:51.4 | A slogan to promote the fight for democracy abroad, but also in the home front in the |
0:55.4 | United States, it was also the idea that if black Americans wholeheartedly contribute |
0:59.6 | to the war effort, it lead to legal and social equality. |
1:03.0 | Today's guest is Matthew Delmont, author of Half American, the epic story of African |
1:07.1 | Americans fighting World War II at home in a broth. |
1:09.5 | It's the first ever comprehensive history of World War II to focus on black Americans. |
1:13.4 | We look at stories of people such as Thurgood Marshall, a future Supreme Court justice, |
1:18.2 | and then the Chief Lawyer for the NAACP who investigated violence against black troops |
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