"Work or Fight!": Race, Gender, and the Draft in World War One

by G. Shenk

"Work or Fight!": Race, Gender, and the Draft in World War One

by G. Shenk

Hardcover(2005)

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Overview

During World War I the U.S. demanded that all able-bodied men work or fight. White men who were husbands and fathers, owned property or worked at approved jobs had the benefits of citizenship without fighting. Others were often barred from achieving these benefits. This book tells the stories of those affected by the Selective Service System.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403961754
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 03/11/2008
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 194
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

GERALD SHENK is Associate Professor of History at California State University, Menterey Bay, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction 'The Finest Type of Manhood': Local Government and the Grounding of White Manhood Picking 'The Flowers of American Manhood': Local Draft Boards and Their Communities 'The Darkness in Georgia': State Selective Service in Georgia A Man is No Man That is Not Willing To Fight: State Selective Service in Illinois 'He's His mother's Boy; Go and Get Him': State Selective Service in New Jersey 'But No Negroes': State Selective Service in California 'The Final Report'
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