All that we can be : Black leadership and racial integration the Army way / Charles C. Moskos and John Sibley Butler.
By: Moskos, Charles C.
Contributor(s): Butler, John S.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Basic Books, 1996Description: 198 p. 25 cm.ISBN: 0465001084.Subject(s): African American soldiers | Sociology, MilitaryDDC classification: 355.008996073 M911A 1996 Summary: When one thinks of those institutions in America that have been at the vanguard of social change, the U.S. Army does not spring readily to mind. And yet, over the past two decades, the Army has become the most successfully integrated institution in America - from the ranks of the lowliest privates to the highest level of command.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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"A Twentieth Century Fund book."
When one thinks of those institutions in America that have been at the vanguard of social change, the U.S. Army does not spring readily to mind. And yet, over the past two decades, the Army has become the most successfully integrated institution in America - from the ranks of the lowliest privates to the highest level of command.
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