Integration of the Negro in the U.S. Armed Forces by Richard J. Stillman, II - front cover
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Integration of the Negro in the U.S. Armed Forces

by Richard J. Stillman, II

"Integration of the Negro in the U.S. Armed Forces" by Richard J. Stillman, II, Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers, 1968, Second Printing. Hardcover in good condition, offering an in-depth analysis of military integration during a pivotal era in civil rights history. Essential for scholars of military and African American history. No inscriptions or signatures present.

$45.54$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1968
Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B6-CIZ-JGM-0560

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition with a sturdy hardcover and no visible inscriptions or signatures. The binding remains intact, and the pages are clean, with minimal wear. Jacket condition is unknown, as it is not visible in the provided images.

About This Vintage 1968 Edition

"Integration of the Negro in the U.S. Armed Forces" by Richard J. Stillman, II, is a pivotal work published by Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers, in 1968. This edition, part of the Praeger Special Studies in U.S. Economic and Social Development, offers a comprehensive analysis of the integration process within the United States military. This second printing from 1969 provides valuable insights into the social and political challenges faced during a transformative period in American history. Richard J. Stillman, II, presents a detailed examination of the policies and impacts of integration, making it an essential resource for scholars of military and African American history. The book's significance is underscored by its focus on a critical era of civil rights advancements. The hardcover is in good condition, with no visible inscriptions or signatures, making it a desirable copy for collectors and historians alike.

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Frederick A. Praeger, Publishers

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