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Carroll's work focuses on both the personal and political motives that led seemingly ordinary Americans to risk their lives in a foreign war. Based on extensive oral histories of surviving veterans and original archival work including material in the once secret Moscow archives the essays, some never before published, resent forty years of scholarship. A portrait of three American women illustrates the growing awareness of a fascist threat to our home front. Other pieces examine the role of ethnicity, race, and religion in prompting Americans to set off for war. Carroll also examines the lives of war survivors. Novelist Alvah Bessie became a screenwriter and emerged as one of the blacklisted Hollywood Ten. Ralph Fasanella went from union organizing to becoming one of the country s significant outsider painters. Hank Rubin won fame as a food connoisseur and wine columnist. And one volunteer, the African American Sgt.
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