German Rocketeers in the Heart of Dixie: Making Sense of the Nazi Past during the Civil Rights Era

German Rocketeers in the Heart of Dixie: Making Sense of the Nazi Past during the Civil Rights Era

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German Rocketeers in the Heart of Dixie: Making Sense of the Nazi Past during the Civil Rights Era

This thought-provoking study by historian Monique Laney focuses on the U.S. government–assisted integration of German rocket specialists and their families into a small southern community soon after World War II. In 1950, Wernher von Braun and his team of rocket experts relocated to Huntsville, Alabama, a town that would celebrate the team, despite their essential role in the recent Nazi war effort, for their contributions to the U.S. Army missile program and later to NASA’s space program. Based on oral histories, provided by members of the African American and Jewish communities, and  by the rocketeers’ families, co-workers, friends, and neighbors, Laney’s book demonstrates how the histories of German Nazism and Jim Crow in the American South intertwine in narratives about the past. This is a critical reassessment of a singular time that links the Cold War, the Space Race, and the Civil Rights era while addressing important issues of transnational science and technology, and asking Americans to consider their country’s own history of racism when reflecting on the Nazi past.

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Country
USA
Brand
Yale University Press
Manufacturer
Yale University Press
Binding
Hardcover
PartNumber
5 b/w illus.
Height
1.1
Length
9.5
Weight
1.41977696728
Width
6.3
ReleaseDate
2015-06-23T00:00:01Z
NumberOfItems
1