This text covers integration of the State Department after 1945 and the subsequent appointments of Black ambassadors to Third World and African nations. Other topics include: the setbacks during the Eisenhower years and the gains achieved during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.
This text covers integration of the State Department after 1945 and the subsequent appointments of Black ambassadors to Third World and African nations. Other topics include: the setbacks during the Eisenhower years and the gains achieved during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael L Krenn (Appalachian State University, USA)
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Thinking About Race Chapter 1 Can Negroes Make Diplomats? African-Americans and the Department of State 1945-1952 Chapter 2 Playing Catch-Up: The Department of State and the World of Race 1945-1952 Chapter 3 Integrating the "Lily-White Club": African-Americans in the Department of State 1945-1952 Chapter 4 The Domination of Whites Must Go: African-Americans Diplomacy and Race 1953-1961 Chapter 5 Token Gestures: The Eisenhower Administration Race and Diplomacy 1953-1961 Chapter 6 New Frontiers in Race Relations: African-Americans and U.S. Foreign Policy 1961-1969 Chapter 7 New Frontiers and the Old Boys' Club: Kennedy Johnson Foreign Policy and Race 1961-1969
Introduction: Thinking About Race Chapter 1 Can Negroes Make Diplomats? African-Americans and the Department of State 1945-1952 Chapter 2 Playing Catch-Up: The Department of State and the World of Race 1945-1952 Chapter 3 Integrating the "Lily-White Club": African-Americans in the Department of State 1945-1952 Chapter 4 The Domination of Whites Must Go: African-Americans Diplomacy and Race 1953-1961 Chapter 5 Token Gestures: The Eisenhower Administration Race and Diplomacy 1953-1961 Chapter 6 New Frontiers in Race Relations: African-Americans and U.S. Foreign Policy 1961-1969 Chapter 7 New Frontiers and the Old Boys' Club: Kennedy Johnson Foreign Policy and Race 1961-1969
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