Now in paperback: the acclaimed book in which America's preeminent multicultural historian scrutinizes the contradictions of the "good war" and — through the stories and voices of ordinary, ethnically diverse Americans — reveals how World War II represented a "double victory" against Fascism abroad and prejudice at home.
From a Navajo code talker to a Tuskegee pilot to a Jewish American G.I. on the front lines — these are compelling stories that reveal the true, hidden history of the "greatest generation."
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