The tragic events of September 11, 2001 brought to the surface
memories of an earlier time of unprecedented national
emergency--Pearl Harbor--and America's subsequent involvement in
World War II. In this evocative cultural history, Richard Lingeman
re-creates the events--historic, humorous, and tragic--and
personalities of the American home front. From V-girls and V-mail,
blackouts and the internment of the Japanese, to new opportunities
for African-Americans and women, Lingeman recaptures a unique time
in American history in this New York Times Notable Book.
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