The Double V Campaign
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The Double V Campaign

African Americans Fighting for Freedom at Home and Abroad

  1. 177 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The Double V Campaign

African Americans Fighting for Freedom at Home and Abroad

About this book

The rousing story of the Double V Campaign, started during World War II to encourage Black Americans to fight for freedom overseas and at home.

When the United States entered World War II, young African Americans across the country faced a difficult dilemma. Why should they risk their lives fighting for freedoms in other nations that they did not have at home? The solution: fight two wars at once-for freedom abroad and freedom for Black people in America. A Double Victory!

In The Double V Campaign, Lea Lyon details this fascinating, little-known part of American history. A young journalist, civil service employee, and aircraft plant cafeteria worker named James G. Thompson came up with the simple yet powerful Double V slogan to represent the fight for victory against the enemy abroad and the fight for victory against racial discrimination at home. Lyon shows how the popular Black-owned newspaper the Pittsburgh Courier, along with other Black newspapers, activists, the NAACP, and others, used the Double V Campaign to push for changes in the segregation and discriminatory practices in the military and defense industry, and how the campaign influenced and enhanced the Civil Rights Movement to come.

The Double V Campaign gave voice to African American communities throughout the war and inspired hundreds of thousands to continue speaking up against discrimination in the years that followed. It is a powerful story of fighting for what is right, of fighting for change and equality even when those in positions of power are telling you to stop, and the strength of a united voice to effect change.

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Chronology
  4. Important Names
  5. Introduction
  6. 1. James G. Thompson
  7. 2. War, Injustice, and a Letter
  8. 3. The Pittsburgh Courier
  9. 4. The Black Press and the Fight for Justice
  10. 5. The First March on Washington
  11. 6. Forcing the President’s Hand
  12. 7. Segregation in the Military
  13. 8. Fighting the War Department and Jim Crow
  14. 9. Rolling Out the Double V Campaign
  15. 10. ā€œStop the Black Presses!ā€
  16. 11. Journalism’s ā€œUnderground Railroadā€
  17. 12. African American Women Fight for Victory at Home and Abroad
  18. 13. Slow but Steady Progress
  19. 14. The Short but Effective Life of the Double V Campaign
  20. 15. After the War the Fight on the Home Front Continues
  21. 16. Ready for the Future
  22. Appendix
  23. Notes
  24. Bibliography
  25. Index
  26. About the Author