Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: Truman Administration’s civil rights program, desegregation of the armed forces: war Department Policies and Practices Related to Civil Rights: responses to inquiries of President’s Committee on Civil Rights on War Department policies and practices regarding minorities, 1947
Tag Archives: World War II
Document 23 April 21, 1947 Memorandum To: President’s Committee on Civil Rights Fr: [Navy Department]
Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: Truman Administration’s civil rights program, desegregation of the armed forces: proposal to establish an experimental, voluntary, nonsegregated army post, provided that the navy and air force do the same, of approximately five thousand men, selected in an impartial and representative manner, 1947
Document 25 June 10, 1947 Memorandum with attachments To: Members of the President’s Committee on Civil Rights Fr: Robert K. Carr
Presidential Papers of Harry S. Truman: Truman Administration’s civil rights program, desegregation of the armed forces: Negroes in the Armed Forces Prepared by Milton D. Stewart and Joseph Murtha: memorandum describing various policy statements on the recruitment, utilization, and treatment of African American troops issued by each military branch and the administrative actions taken to implement those policies, 1947
99th Fighter Squadron–Sortie Reports [and Daily Operations Reports], 6/43-5/45 [6/44-10/44] (3 of 4).
National Archive Records: Tuskegee Airmen, bombing and other missions flown by the 99th Fighter Squadron in Europe,, 1944
99th Fighter Squadron–Sortie Reports, 6/43-5/45 [6/43-2/44] (1 of 4).
National Archive Records: Tuskegee Airmen, bombing and other missions flown by the 99th Fighter Squadron in airspace over Italy and Sicily, June 1943-February 1944, 1943-1944
99th Fighter Squadron–Sortie Reports [Daily Operations Reports], 6/43-5/45 [10/44-4/45] (4 of 4).
National Archive Records: Tuskegee Airmen, bombing and other missions flown by the 99th Fighter Squadron in Europe, 1944-1945
99th Fighter Squadron–Sortie Reports, 6/43-5/45 [3/44-6/44] (2 of 4).
National Archive Records: Tuskegee Airmen, bombing and other missions flown by the 99th Fighter Squadron in airspace over Italy and Sicily, March-June 1944, 1944
90 H.R. 1100 (Introduced in House)
Bill text: To authorize and request the President to award a Presidential Unit Citation to the 761st Tank Battalion., 1967
Detroit Riot [1943].
National Archive Records: Detroit Riot and the effect on war production, 1943, 1943
Michigan [1942-1945].
National Archive Records: Race relations in Michigan, 1942-1945, 1942-1945
OF 10-B: Justice Department, FBI Reports 2372-2389, 1943.
Records from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library: Federal Bureau of Investigation reports, including Detroit riots and labor conference–page 8, 1943
761st Tank Destroyer BN, [November 1944-March 1945].
National Archive Records: 761st Tank Destroyer Battalion, November 1944-March 1945, 1944-1945
99th Pursuit Squadron, [September 1943-January 1945].
National Archive Records: 99th Pursuit Squadron, September 1943-January 1945, 1943-1945
400–Miscellaneous: Tuskegee [1941-1942].
National Archive Records: Delivery of P-40 airplanes to the 99th Fighter Squadron at Tuskegee, and activation of the 366th Materiel Squadron, 367th Materiel Squadron, 96th Maintenance Group, Communications Detachment, Weather Detachment, and 83rd Interceptor Control Squadron, 1941-1942, 1941-1942
332nd FG–Daily Operations Reports, February 1944.
National Archives Records: Tuskegee Airmen, missions flown by the 302nd Fighter Squadron, 301st Fighter Squadron, and 100th Fighter Squadron, February 1944, 1944
291.2-A–Race: Negro, 1943.
National Archives Records: Discrimination against African American personnel and plans to transfer Tuskegee Airmen fighter squadrons to an active theater of war, and resignation of William H. Hastie as civilian aide to the secretary of war, 1943, 1943
291.2-B–Race: Negro, 1943.
National Archives Records: Racial incidents on military bases, and plans for assignment of African American personnel to theaters of operation and overseas stations, 1943, 1943
291.2–Race: Negroes [1940-1945].
National Archives Records: Discrimination against African American military personnel, employment of African Americans in defense industries, combat record of African American military units, and praise for African American personnel involved in D-Day operations, 1940-1945, 1940-1945
Confidential–291.2, Race: Negro (Army) [1942-1943].
National Archives Records: Status of 93rd Infantry Division, African American officers, public opposition to proposal to use African American personnel as guards at military bases and investigation of the 76th Anti-Aircraft Regiment, 1942-1943, 1942-1943
332nd FG–Narrative Mission Reports, October-December 1944.
National Archives Records: Tuskegee Airmen, missions flown by the 99th, 100th, 301st, and 302nd Fighter Squadrons in Europe, October-December 1944, 1944
January-June 1943. 166pp.
Records of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, January-June 1943, including March on Washington Movement, 1942-1943
July-December 1943. 176pp.
Records of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters: Ladies Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, July-December 1943, including support for the war effort and the March on Washington Movement, 1943
291.2-C–Race: Negro, 1943.
National archive records: Racial discrimination on military bases, and critical assessment of the combat efficiency of the 99th Fighter Squadron, 1943
291.2-C–Race: Negro, 1943.
National archive records: Racial discrimination on military bases, and critical assessment of the combat efficiency of the 99th Fighter Squadron, 1943