Rise to Command

Black Military Officers' Stories of Survival and Leadership from World War II Through the Cold War

(Author) Isaac W.Hampton II
Format: Hardcover
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Rise to Command is a social history told in the words of twenty Black military officers who grew up in the Jim Crow era and served in the US military. The officers speak candidly about their careers and struggles and the important lessons they learned from their communities, which helped them succeed. Black Americans in the armed forces fought on two fronts: one against America’s external adversaries on the battlefield, and the other against racial discrimination and segregation within military culture and American society. The officers discuss living through segregation, the civil rights movement, and the Black Power movement. These torchbearers speak frankly about the racially biased officer evaluation system, gender discrimination, and how they survived and thrived despite systemic obstacles. Rise to Command examines the evolution of policies and cultural dynamics within the US military, with a critical focus on the complexities of racial integration and equity. It not only traces the history of change but also underscores the persistent challenges that continue to shape the experiences of service members. Through the memories of Black officers, Rise to Command provides a vital perspective on the struggle for inclusivity and justice within one of America’s most enduring institutions. The many perspectives from across the wars of the twentieth century highlight the progress these soldiers fought for—from total segregation during World War II to the deployment of America’s first racially integrated military force during the Vietnam War. Although these officers may not have known it, they were blazing the trail for the next generation of Black Americans, in and out of military service.

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Publisher:
University Press of Kansas
Format:
Hardcover
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780700638826
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
July 31, 2025

Isaac W.Hampton II

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