The GI Bill significantly improved access to education for veterans but was implemented inequitably, affecting Black veterans disproportionately.
This State Sent 10% of Its Entire Population Into World War II
World War II saw the largest U.S. military mobilization, with 16 million Americans enlisting, impacting demographics and post-war society significantly.
How Paris Changed the Expat Artists
Americans in Paris exhibition celebrates informal artist education post-WWII.
French connection: how post-war Paris lured US artists
The exhibition at The Grey Art Museum explores American artists working in Paris post-WWII.
The GI Bill played a significant role in enabling artists to travel to Paris and study there.