Ashley Fritch

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As sociologist James M. Fendrich put it: Black Vietnam veterans came back to America and had to face “the transition from ‘democracy in the foxhole’ to discrimination in the ghetto at home.” Their anger and alienation from American society was simmering, not dissipating. The military, as it turned out, was ahead of most large American institutions in its pace and willingness to integrate.
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum
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