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World War II Bond Campaign

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World War II issues relating to race, ethnicity, and class make the work timely and relevant

The World War II Bond Campaign is a history of the World War II bond drive led by the federal government, an effort called the most successful marketing operation in history. By the war's end, some 85 million Americans had spent $186 billion in an unprecedented outpouring of patriotism that contributed to the military victory and the prosperity of the following decades. The FDR administration used bonds to raise capital to support the war and promote national unity within the context of the nation's increasingly pluralistic society as the "melting pot" theory was retired. African Americans, Euro-Americans, and labor union members enthusiastically bought bonds to express national loyalty but also to demonstrate racial, ethnic, or class pride, a reflection of their dualistic or "hyphenated" identities.

Drawing on various primary sources, The World War II Bond Campaign illustrates how the Treasury Department's multicultural marketing strategies tapped into Americans' aspirations alongside their patriotic impulses. Citizens of all social and economic backgrounds eagerly responded to what can be seen as the selling of America, making the subject an ideal lens to view national identity at a critical moment in the country's history. The author contends that the drive's success helped pave the way for the emergence of both the civil rights movement and the vigorous consumer culture of the postwar years.


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List of Illustrations | ix

Acknowledgements | xi

Introduction | xiii

Part One: The Development and Marketing of World War II Bonds

Chapter 1: The Voluntary Way | 3

Chapter 2: Democracy in Action | 20

Chapter 3: The Biggest Selling Campaign in History | 45

Part Two: War Bonds and Labor, Class, and Ethnicity

Chapter 4: On This We Are United | 77

Chapter 5: Consent of the Governed | 94

Part Three: African Americans and World War II Bonds

Chapter 6: William Pickens and the Inter-racial Section | 127

Chapter 7: The NAACP and War Bonds | 152

Chapter 8: African American Notables and War Bonds| 171

Chapter 9: African American Investment in War Bonds | 186

Conclusion | 207

Notes | 219

Index 243


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Lawrence R. Samuel is an independent scholar based in Miami and New York City. The most recent of his books are Diversity in the United States: A Cultural History of the Past Century; Making Long Island: A History of Growth and the American Dream; Literacy in America: A Cultural History of the Past Century; and The American Teacher: A History.

Détails du produit

Auteurs Lawrence R Samuel, Lawrence R. Samuel
Edition Fordham University Press
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 04.02.2025
 
EAN 9781531509255
ISBN 978-1-5315-0925-5
Pages 272
Thème World War II: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension
Catégorie Littérature spécialisée > Histoire > Autres

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