For many soldiers, the end of military service signals a cruel and new beginning. Disposable Heroes illuminates the challenges facing many veterans, particularly African Americans. Rather than finding military service to be a path to equality and upward mobility, these veterans fight just to survive. The book draws on in-depth interviews and national survey data to show the ways America is failing many black veterans today.
Author Benjamin Fleury-Steiner shares the remarkable stories of 30 veterans from Vietnam to Iraq and Afghanistan. Their words illustrate the ongoing impact of explicit racial oppression such as Jim Crow segregation, white backlash against integration, and racially targeted criminal justice policies. The book traces the persistent role of racial inequalities in African American veterans’ lives before service, during active duty, and particularly after military life. Taken together, the stories in Disposable Heroes paint a compelling story of hope, struggle, and survival.
Disposable Heroes makes a powerful case for ending America’s longstanding “war at homeâ€â€”enduring unemployment, deficient health care, and substandard housing—that continue to plague many urban African American communities in the U.S. today, with particular attention to challenges of African American veterans.
Disposable Heroes: The Betrayal of African American Veterans (Perspectives on a Multiracial America)
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Author(s)Benjamin Fleury-Steiner
PublisherRowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN / ASIN1442217855
ISBN-139781442217850
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,034,301
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸