Divisions, Thomas A. Guglielmo
Divisions, Thomas A. Guglielmo
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Divisions
A New History of Racism and Resistance in America's World War II Military

Author: Thomas A. Guglielmo

Narrator: George Guidall

Unabridged: 16 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 12/21/2021


Synopsis

America's World War II military was a force of unalloyed good. While saving the world from Nazism, it also managed to unify a famously fractious American people. At least that’s the story many Americans have long told themselves.Divisions offers a decidedly different view. Prizewinning historian Thomas A. Guglielmo
draws together more than a decade of extensive research to tell sweeping yet personal stories of race and the military; of high command and ordinary GIs; and of African Americans, white Americans, Asian Americans,

Latinos, and Native Americans. Guglielmo argues that the military built not one color line, but a complex tangle of them. Taken together, they represented a sprawling structure of white supremacy. Freedom struggles arose in response, democratizing portions of the wartime military and setting the stage for postwar
desegregation and the subsequent civil rights movements. But the costs of the military’s color lines were devastating. They impeded America’s war effort, undermined the nation’s rhetoric of the Four Freedoms, further naturalized the concept of race, deepened many whites’ investments in white supremacy, and
further fractured the American people.

Offering a dramatic narrative of America’s World War II military and of the postwar world it helped to fashion, Guglielmo fundamentally reshapes our understanding of the war and of mid-twentieth-century America.

Reviews

Goodreads review by D

What a thoroughly researched and thoughtful work of history. Guglielmo leaves no stone unturned in a search to understand the extents of racism and division in America's World War II military. From the homefront to the frontlines, there was no place where those of color did not face some sort of dis......more

Although I'm giving this work a fairly high score, I did finish it with a certain question of who Gugleilmo's target audience really is, as I have enough exposure to the issues he's dealing with to not find this work all that novel. However, if the story of how the U.S. military, and its political h......more

Goodreads review by Jaz

Fascinating read on the “black-white” and “white-non-white” color lines of WW2 military personnel. The level of detail is really hard to wrap your mind around. This is a good look at how our military was bending over backward to essentially run two distinct military units in the middle of a two fron......more