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

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

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by G. Shenk (Author)

During World War I, the US demanded that all able-bodied adult men "work or fight." But fighting was mostly assigned to single white men who were not engaged in "productive" work. White men who were proper husbands and fathers, owned property, or worked at approved jobs, and who participated in civic activities, had the full benefits of citizenship without fighting. Women, men of color, and poor white men were often barred from achieving these benefits. This book uses the records of local draft boards and state draft officials in Georgia, New Jersey, Illinois, and California to tell the stories of men and women whose lives were touched by the Selective Service System.

Author Biography

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

Number of Pages: 194
Dimensions: 0.45 x 9.22 x 6.34 IN
Publication Date: March 11, 2008
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