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The Social Impact of World War II-U.S.
First EditionKenneth Grubb
©2016Table of Contents
Central Question
Learning Objective
Historical Background
Primary Sources
Major General Clayton B. Vogel, “Enlistment of Navajo Indians,” March 6, 1942
George Takei, Life at the Rohwer Internment Camp, 1994
War Production Coordinating Committee, “It’s a Tradition with Us, Mister!” (poster), c. 1942
Office of War Information and Office of Price Administration, Propaganda Posters, 1943
Leslie Tresham and Delana Jensen Close, Accounts about Wartime Jobs
“Near-Martial Law in LA Riot Zones,” Los Angeles Daily News, June 9, 1943
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research
Learning Objective
Historical Background
Primary Sources
Major General Clayton B. Vogel, “Enlistment of Navajo Indians,” March 6, 1942
George Takei, Life at the Rohwer Internment Camp, 1994
War Production Coordinating Committee, “It’s a Tradition with Us, Mister!” (poster), c. 1942
Office of War Information and Office of Price Administration, Propaganda Posters, 1943
Leslie Tresham and Delana Jensen Close, Accounts about Wartime Jobs
“Near-Martial Law in LA Riot Zones,” Los Angeles Daily News, June 9, 1943
Project Questions
Additional Assignments
Additional Resources for Research