World War II and the Cold War Context 1941-1954 · 1941 – 1954

The Cold War and Civil Rights

Examining how the global competition with the USSR affected the US government's approach to race.

Key Questions

  1. 1How did the State Department view Jim Crow as a liability in the "hearts and minds" of the Third World?
  2. 2To what extent did McCarthyism stifle civil rights activism?
  3. 3Why did the NAACP distance itself from leftist organisations during this period?

National Curriculum Attainment Targets

A-Level: History - Civil Rights in the USA 1865–1992A-Level: History - The Cold War and Domestic Policy
Year: Year 13
Subject: History
Unit: World War II and the Cold War Context 1941-1954
Period: 1941 – 1954

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