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f Prelude: The Story of Integration Since the Supreme Court's 1954 Decision_ (New York: The Viking Press, 1964), and _The American Negro Revolution: From Nonviolence to Black Power, 1963-1967_ (Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1968). Important aspects of the civil rights movement and its influence on American servicemen are discussed by Jack Greenberg in _Race Relations and American Law_ (New York: Columbia University Press, 1959) and Eli Ginzberg, _The Negro Potential_ (New York: Columbia University Press, 1956). Finally, many of the documents supporting the history of the integration of the armed forces, including complete transcripts of the Fahy Committee hearings and the Conference on Negro Affairs, have (p. 633) been compiled by the author and Bernard C. Nalty in the multivolumed _Blacks in the United States Armed Forces: Basic Documents_ (Wilmington: Scholarly Resources, 1977). Index (p. 635) Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., 605. Action Coordinating Committee to End Segregation in the Suburbs (ACCESS), 601, 601_n_. Adler, Julius Ochs, 314. Advisory Committee on Negro Troop Policies (McCloy Committee), 34-35, 39, 41-43, 45, 56, 123. Advisory Commission on Universal Training (Compton Commission), 303. Ailes, Stephen, 574. _Air Force Times_, 411. Air forces Second, 273; Third, 273; Fourth, 273; Ninth, 282. Air Training Command, 402, 405. Air Transport Command, 273. Air Transport Wing, 1701st, 411. Airborne Division, 82d, 190-92, 200. Alaskan Command, integration of, 452. Alaskan Department, 190, 197. Alexander, Sadie T. M., 294, 302_n_. Almond, Lt. Gen. Edward M., 134, 135, 440-41. American Civil Liberties Union, 246, 418. American Legion, 225. American Veterans Committee, 321, 503, 518, 521. Anderson, Robert B., 421-23, 484-86. Andrews Air Force Base, Md., 604-05. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 492, 521. Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion, 3d (USMC), 269. Antilles Department, 190. Arkansas A&M Normal College, 571. Armed forces, Negroes in before 1940, 3-8. Armed Forces Qualification Test, 394-95, 523, 573, _See also_ Intelligence levels and test scores. Armies First, 53; Sixth, 453; Seventh, 53, 210-11, 390, 452; Eighth, 208-10, 430, 433-34, 436-39, 442-47.
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