Home Front argues that World War II was the most significant event
in the history of modern North Carolina, an experience that
dramatically improved the lives of ordinary citizens by
transforming the rural state into an urban and industrialized
society. Julian Pleasants uses oral history interviews, newspaper
accounts, and other primary sources to explore the triumphs,
hardships, and emotions of North Carolinians during this critical
period. Residents of the state witnessed submarine warfare, German
prisoners of war in the state, racial discrimination, civil rights
progress, and new openings for women in society. With new military
bases and increased demand for textiles, crops, lumber, furniture,
tobacco, and military service, they saw better jobs, higher living
standards, and a new and growing middle class due to these
life-changing years.
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