Race in the Crucible of War, Gerald F. Goodwin
Race in the Crucible of War, Gerald F. Goodwin
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Race in the Crucible of War
African American Servicemen and the War in Vietnam

Author: Gerald F. Goodwin

Narrator: Bill Andrew Quinn

Unabridged: 10 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/27/2023


Synopsis

When African American servicemen went to fight in the Vietnam War, discrimination and prejudice followed them. Even in a faraway country, their military experiences were shaped by the racial environment of the home front. War is often viewed as a crucible that can transform society, but American race relations proved remarkably durable.

In Race in the Crucible of War, Gerald F. Goodwin examines how Black servicemen experienced and interpreted racial issues during their time in Vietnam. Drawing on more than fifty new oral interviews and significant archival research, as well as newspapers, periodicals, memoirs, and documentaries, Goodwin reveals that for many African Americans the front line and the home front were two sides of the same coin. Serving during the same period as the civil rights movement and the race riots in Chicago, Detroit, and dozens of other American cities, these men increasingly connected the racism that they encountered in the barracks and on the battlefields with the tensions and violence that were simmering back home.

About Gerald F. Goodwin

Gerald Goodwin is adjunct professor of history at Le Moyne College and adjunct professor of political science at Onondaga Community College-SUNY.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Umar on February 03, 2023

An amazing read. I was motivated to read this book because I've been influence greatly by Black Vietnam Veterans. This book tells many of their stories and the unique struggles and experiences they had in Vietnam. Race relations among American soldiers, internal politics, the racial views of Vietnam......more

Goodreads review by Porter on August 14, 2023

This book was a lot more than I expected. When I started reading it, I expected a book that was similar to Half American: The Epic Story of African Americans Fighting World War II at Home and Abroad. Half American focused on the treatment of African Americans during WWII and not much more. This book......more