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Dairy the Flat iron Cow begins in the a few months leading up to December 7, 1941, during World Warfare II. The storyplot is defined in the Midwestern city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Milwaukee has an enormous industrial capacity: foundries, machine-shops, factories, rails systems, and water-ways. The lake-port and river docks are beehives of ships loading soldiers and warfare materials. Day and night, on the streets near the docks, there's a continuous roar of motors as pickup trucks appear and leave from loading and unloading stations. This is a time when the industrial might of the US was turned from making cars and washers to airplanes and bombs; a time when men taken guns rather than lunch pails; a time when machines stood idle because there was no white men to use them; a time when white women still left home to take the place of white men in the factories. That is a time when most unions and companies continuing to ban Negroes from skill-training or job in every but janitorial careers; a time when white men refused to possess dark-colored men work alongside them; a time when colored women and men protested racial discrimination in job, and along with the Urban League, National Connection for the Improvement of Colored People, and A. Philip Randolph, of the Brotherhood of Sleeping-Car Porters' Union, had taken that protest to the streets, the courts, and also to the president of the United States. Dairy the Flat iron Cow is ideal for lovers of an good story. Educators may find it amusing and interesting as a supplementation in courses such as North american History, Cultural Studies, Public Studies, and African and BLACK Studies.