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Project Clear

by Leo Bogart; with a new introduction by the editor
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Overview

Clear was the code name for the research that led to the official desegregation of the U.S. Army at the time of the Korean War. This volume represents the two major troop opinion surveys that were the heart of the project, the first examining the performance of black troops in the Korean campaign, and the second, the problems encountered by black soldiers stationed in the continental United States. Although Project Clear dealt with a unique series of events and with a situation that existed for only a few transitional years, its findings were obvious: racial integration "worked." Recent years have witnessed renewed expression of racial tension and conflict. This study includes observations applicable to problems still unsolved and to situations yet to be encountered. Apart from such an intimation of future applicability, there is a drama to be found in the transformation of an institution as large and conservative as the army. For the social scientist, there is a particular interest in this example of how large-scale social research, conducted with tremendous speed and under great pressure, can be applied effectively to influence national policy.

About the Author, Leo Bogart; with a new introduction by the editor

Leo Bogart (1921-2005) was an advertising strategist, executive vice-president of the Newspaper Advertising Bureau, and president of the American and World Associations for Public Opinion Research, the Society for Consumer Psychology, the Market Research Council, and the Radio and Television Research Council. He is the author ofPreserving the Press,The Age of Television,Polls and the Awareness of Public Opinion, and Press and Public, among other titles.

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Book Details

Published
November 30, 1991
Publisher
New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers, c1992.
Pages
440
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780887384240

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