On American Soil : How Justice Became a Casualty of World War II
by
Jack Hamann
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
On American Soil
ISBN-10
029574474X
ISBN-13
9780295744742
Publisher
University of Washington Press
Imprint
University of Washington Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 5th, 2007
Print length
384 Pages
Weight
771 grams
Product Classification:
History of the AmericasSecond World WarMilitary & defence law
Ksh 19,400.00
Werezi Extended Catalogue
0 in stock
Delivery Location
Delivery fee: Select location
Secure
Quality
Fast
During the night of August 14, 1944, an Italian prisoner of war was lynched on the Fort Lawton army base in Seattle--a murder that shocked the nation and the international community. It was a time of deep segregation in the army, and the War Department was quick to charge three African American soldiers with first-degree murder, although there was no evidence linking them to the crime. Forty other black soldiers faced lesser charges over the incident, launching one of the largest and longest army trials of World War II. In this harrowing story of race, privilege, and power, Jack Hamann explores the most overlooked civil rights event in American history. On American Soil raises important questions about how justice is carried out when a country is at war, offering vital lessons on the tensions between national security and individual rights. A V Ethel Willis White Book
Get On American Soil by at the best price and quality guaranteed only at Werezi Africa's largest book ecommerce store. The book was published by University of Washington Press and it has pages.