American Women & World War II

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This is a fascinating and immensely readable account of the diverse roles played by women in all aspects of the war--in industry, on the home front, in the military. Relying primarily on published sources, especially in the popular press, the author, a historian and freelance writer, focuses on the war's liberating effect on women. Although aware of the inequities women faced, especially in the military, Weatherford describes how women benefited from their wartime experiences. She is especially sensitive to the experiences of black women. General readers will enjoy the accounts of how working women juggled home, children, and work, and will be amazed at the various ways in which women came to be utilized as resources.

Hardcover: 338 pages, Publisher: Castle Books (February 11, 2009)
Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 1.5 inches
ISBN-10: 0785824901
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