The First Black Marines: An Oral History tells the extraordinary stories of the men who made history as the first African Americans to serve in the US Marine Corps. Based on extensive oral history interviews with a group of veterans conducted by the authors, this new title in OUP’s Graphic History Series documents the experiences of these men as they underwent training at the segregated Camp Montford Point in Jacksonville, North Carolina, during the 1940s and served in the Pacific theater of World War II. Narrated in the authentic voices of the Marines and featuring powerful imagery, this book provides a personal and moving account of the challenges they faced and overcame as pioneers in the US military during the Jim Crow era of widespread racial segregation and discrimination. The graphic history is accompanied by a highly accessible introduction to an inquiry-based approach to historical research and the methodology of oral history that empowers students to develop and conduct their own research projects in their communities. In addition, the book includes a brief overview of the historical context in which the Marines’ stories unfold as well as a carefully chosen set of primary documents.
Trevor R. Getz & Joseph H. Geeter III
First Black Marines: An Oral History [EPUB ebook]
A Graphic History
First Black Marines: An Oral History [EPUB ebook]
A Graphic History
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 400 ● ISBN 9780197650387 ● Casa editrice Oxford University Press ● Pubblicato 2024 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 9951283 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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