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Desegregating the . Armed Forces Authors Mershon and Schlossman divide their study of military integration into three . This report is part of the RAND Corporation commercial book series. by Sherie Mershon, Steven L. Schlossman. Authors Mershon and Schlossman divide their study of military integration into three phases: 1940 to the end of World War II; 1943-1954; and the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s. The military chain of command did bring about changes in behavior despite entrenched racist attitudes. However, interservice differences and the basic conservatism of the military slowed and complicated desegregation efforts.
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Sherie Mershon, Steven Schlossman. Foxholes & Color Lines: Desegregating the . Armed Forces. Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. The story of the desegregation of the United States armed forces is recounted in this book by Sherie Mershon and Steven Schlossman.
The desegregation of the American armed forces - one of the most sweeping changes in the military's history - is widely remembered as a straightforward, relatively effortless process and a shining example of the effectiveness of America's military command.
Sherie Mershon & Steven Schlossman, Foxholes and Color Lines: Desegregating the . Why did the Israeli Defense Forces quickly accept the open integration of gays and lesbians in the early 1990s while the . Armed Forces, Baltimore, M. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. Lorry Fenner & Marie deYoung, Women in Combat: Civic Duty or Military Liability?, Washington, . Georgetown University Press, 2001. military actively and successfully resisted this change in 1993? Compare the informal influence (Huntington’s term) of the British and . Discuss the implications of these findings for civil military relations in each democracy.
Quoted by Sherie Mershon and Steven Schlossman, Foxholes & Color Lines: Desegregating the .