""Allow all black nurses to enlist, and the draft won't be necessary. . .
. If nurses are needed so desperately, why isn't the Army using colored
nurses?"""" ""My arm gets a little sore slinging a shovel or a pick,
but then I forget about it when I think about all those boys over in the
Solomons."" "Double Victory" tells the stories of African American
women who did extraordinary things to help their country during World
War II. In these pages young readers meet a range of remarkable women:
war workers, political activists, military women, volunteers, and
entertainers. Some, such as Mary McLeod Bethune and Lena Horne, were
celebrated in their lifetimes and are well known today. But many others
fought discrimination at home and abroad in order to contribute to the
war effort yet were overlooked during those years and forgotten by later
generations. "Double Victory" recovers the stories of these courageous
women, such as Hazel Dixon Payne, the only woman to serve on the remote
Alaska-Canadian Highway; Deverne Calloway, a Red Cross worker who led a
protest at an army base in India; and Betty Murphy Phillips, the only
black female overseas war correspondent. Offering a new and diverse
perspective on the war and including source notes and a bibliography,
"Double Victory" is an invaluable addition to any student's or history
buff's bookshelf.
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