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Rainbow at Midnight : LABOR AND CULTURE IN THE 1940S, Paperback / softback Book

Rainbow at Midnight : LABOR AND CULTURE IN THE 1940S Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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Rainbow at Midnight details the origins and evolution of working-class strategies for independence during and after World War II.

Arguing that the 1940s may well have been the most revolutionary decade in U.S. history, George Lipsitz combines popular culture, politics, economics, and history to show how war mobilization transformed the working class and how that transformation brought issues of race, gender, and democracy to the forefront of American political culture.

This book is a substantially revised and expanded work developed from the author's heralded 1981 Class and Culture in Cold War America.

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