Thus, as the war came to a close and Afro-Americans looked forward to the postwar years with both apprehension and determination, they feared that, with the foreign antagonism eradicated, racist feeling at home might increase.
"The Black Experience in America The Immigrant Heritage of America"
Norman Coombs
When they come back, when the postwar days set in, will they keep that vision, letting it play on life ...
"A Diary Without Dates"
Enid Bagnold
In the last 6 months of 1980, as an example, the money supply increased at the fastest rate in postwar history-13 percent.
"State of the Union Addresses of Ronald Reagan"
Ronald Reagan