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ISNI: 
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Name: 
Moore, B. L.
Moore, Brenda L.,
Dates: 
1950-...
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article
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University of Chicago, Dept. of Sociology, June 1987
Titles: 
African-American Women in the U.S. Military
Black Soldiers in Jim Crow Texas 1899-1917
Changing Laws And Women Of Color In The U.S. Military
Construction of Race and Gender in America: The Case of the Women's Army Corps during World War II
Effects of the all-volunteer force ... 1987
Effects of the all-volunteer force on civilian status attainment of black men and women
Equal Opportunity in the U.S. Navy: Perceptions of Active-Duty African American Women
How Do Active Duty Women Perceive the Army's Equal Opportunity Climate vis-a-vis Minority Men?
Nisei WACS in Military Intelligence during World War II
Perceptions of Equal Opportunity among Women and Minority Army Personnel
Propensity of Junior Enlisted Personnel to Remain in Today's Military, The
Serving with a Dual Mission: African American Women in World War II
Taking Charge of Breast Cancer
To serve my country, to serve my race : the story of the only African American WACS stationed overseas during World War II
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ARMED FORCES AND SOCIETY
Notes: 
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Chicago, Dept. of Sociology, June 1987
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