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Papers On History
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The Tuskegee Airmen of World War II
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In 4 pages, the author discusses the Tuskegee Airmen of World War II, who were also called the Red-Tail Angels. Theirs is a compelling story, one filled with bravery, courage, and a wonderful combat record and, of course, racism. These men gave their all for a nation that treated them like second-class citizens because of their race. The men were just as brave, just as capable, and just as human as their white counterparts. They fought heartily against the adversity of racism. Free: Roman Numeral Outline Included. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PCtusair.wps
Treatment Of Japanese - Americans During World War II
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A 12 page research paper describing events leading up to and following the Japanese Internment during World War II. Focus of the paper is the question: was this an immoral or legal act? Conclusion: Definitely not with evidence to prove it. Extensive bibliography is included.
Filename: Japanese.wps
Wartime Memories / Life in the U.S. During World War II
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A 7 page exploration of what life was like in the United States during WW II. This paper explores rationing and the war effort. Examples are given regarding patriotism, food (and lack of items such as meat), and entertainment. Brief mention is made of the role that women and minorities played in the war effort. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Wwii.rtf