Assess the extent to which greater racial equality for African Americans at home was an unintended consequence of World War II.

Assess the extent to which greater racial equality for African Americans at home was an unintended consequence of World War II. What were the effects of WW2 and to what extent did they effect African Americans. African Americans before World War II 16 items Long is the way and hard: one hundred years of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP) - Verney, Kevern, Sartain, Lee 2009 Book Background Defying Dixie: the radical roots of civil rights, 1919-1950 - Gilmore, Glenda Elizabeth 2009 Book Background Before Brown: civil rights and white backlash in the modern South - Feldman, Glenn 2004 Book Background Right to ride: streetcar boycotts and African American citizenship in the era of Plessy v. Ferguson - Kelley, Blair Murphy c2010 Book Background Standing at the crossroads: Southern life since 1900 - Daniel, Pete, Foner, Eric 1986 Book Background The emergence of the new South, 1913-1945 - Tindall, George Brown 1967 Book Background The New Deal: the Depression years, 1933-1940 - Badger, Anthony J. 1989 Book Background Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans tell about life in the segregated South - Chafe, William H. 2001 Book Background Southern labor and Black civil rights: organizing Memphis workers - Honey, Michael K. 1993 Book Background Hammer and hoe: Alabama Communists during the Great Depression - Kelley, Robin D. G. 1990 Book Background Race rebels: culture, politics, and the Black working class - Kelley, Robin D. G. 1996 Book Background The Harlem renaissance in black and white - Hutchinson, George 1995 Book Background Black Americans in the Roosevelt era: liberalism and race - Kirby, John B. 1980 (1982 printing) Book Background Black and white: land, labor and politics in the South - Fortune, Timothy Thomas 1970 Book Background Black migration: movement North, 1900-1920 - Henri, Florette 1976 Book Background Black Working-Class Political Activism and Biracial Unionism: Galveston Longshoremen in Jim Crow Texas, 1919-1921 - Gregg Andrews