E Pluribus? Perspectives on Gender, Race, and Memory from World War II to the Present

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How do various communities within the United States remember World War II? This session discusses the complex legacies of the conflict for women, African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans—all of whom developed their own narratives of the conflict.

Chair:
John Morrow Jr., PhD, Franklin Professor of History, University of Georgia

Guests:
Christine Sato-Yamazaki, Executive Director, National Veterans Network
Beth Bailey, PhD, Foundation Distinguished Professor, University of Kansas
Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, PhD, Professor, The University of Texas at Austin, Founder of Voces Oral History Center







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