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Alexander Vazansky is an assistant professor of history at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1. Race Discrimination and Black Power in the U.S. Army, Europe 1. Black GIs in Postwar Germany 2. Growing Racial Tensions 3. Failed Leadership Responses and Black Power 4. The New Race Relations Policies Part 2. Political Protest and Antiwar Activism 5. Resistance and Dissent in the U.S. Army 6. The Situation in USAREUR, 1968–1975 Part 3. Between Punishment and Rehabilitation 7. Drug Abuse Prevention in the U.S. Government 8. Drug Abuse in USAREUR, 1970–1975 9. The German Response Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Part 1. Race Discrimination and Black Power in the U.S. Army, Europe 1. Black GIs in Postwar Germany 2. Growing Racial Tensions 3. Failed Leadership Responses and Black Power 4. The New Race Relations Policies Part 2. Political Protest and Antiwar Activism 5. Resistance and Dissent in the U.S. Army 6. The Situation in USAREUR, 1968–1975 Part 3. Between Punishment and Rehabilitation 7. Drug Abuse Prevention in the U.S. Government 8. Drug Abuse in USAREUR, 1970–1975 9. The German Response Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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