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The San Francisco Nexus in World War II - Philip E. Meza

The San Francisco Nexus in World War II

Freedoms Found, Liberties Lost, and the Atomic Bomb

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
244 Seiten
2023
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-6669-4157-9 (ISBN)
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This book provides a detailed historical account of how people and institutions of San Francisco and the Bay Area during World War II shaped the world we live in today. It discusses the invention of the atomic bomb, the migration of Black Americans to the San Francisco area, and the internment of Japanese Americans.
During World War II, the people and institutions of San Francisco experienced major changes and transformed the country. In The San Francisco Nexus in World War II: Freedoms Found, Liberties Lost, and the Atomic Bomb, Philip E. Meza provides a detailed historical account of these stories and changes. He discusses the invention of the atomic bomb from a speculative design for a nuclear weapon sketched on a chalkboard at Berkeley by theoretical physicist Robert Oppenheimer to a new way of conducting research, known as “Big Science” that was pioneered by his friend and colleague experimental physicist Ernest Lawrence, leading to the first atomic bomb. During this time, Black Americans migrated to San Francisco to escape the Jim Crow south and found new freedoms, good jobs, and a leader in a singer turned welder named Joseph James. Meza documents how they fought for and won an end to segregation in their union. At the same time, Japanese Americans were forced from their homes by a tragically misguided presidential executive order upheld by the US Supreme Court, of which showed the fragility of liberty in America. This book tells the story of these and other events that shaped the San Francisco and Bay Area through the eyes of fascinating people, like that of Maya Angelou and John F. Kennedy, and others who have been lost to history, all of whom were at this nexus at this consequential time.

Philip E. Meza is an independent consultant and researcher in technology, media and entertainment, financial services and the communications industries.

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: The Crucible by the Bay

Chapter 2: Bridging the New World

Chapter 3: Gold Comes to Berkeley

Chapter 4: Making the Desert Bloom

Chapter 5: A Hit on Treasure Island

Chapter 6: Fission from the Old World

Chapter 7: Panic in California

Chapter 8: Drumbeat to Internment

Chapter 9: Developing the Means

Chapter 10: Sketching the Atomic Bomb

Chapter 11: A National Disgrace

Chapter 12: Nearer to Free: Black Migration to San Francisco

Chapter 13: The Baritone Who Broke the Jim Crow Union

Chapter 14: Out of LeConte and Into Los Alamos

Chapter 15: The World Comes to San Francisco

Chapter 16: Jack Kennedy Present at the Creation

Chapter 17: Trinity and After

Chapter 18: Gold in Peace, Iron in War

Bibliography

About the Author

Erscheinungsdatum
Sprache englisch
Maße 158 x 240 mm
Gewicht 513 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-6669-4157-3 / 1666941573
ISBN-13 978-1-6669-4157-9 / 9781666941579
Zustand Neuware
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