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Harlem's hell fighters : the African-American 369th Infantry in World War I / Stephen L. Harris ; foreword by Rod Paschall.

Author Harris, Stephen L.

ImprintWashington, D.C. : Brassey's, Inc., c2003.

Descriptionxviii, 301 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.

Note: ContentStrength of the nation -- We have the regiment -- Pancho Villa rides to the rescue -- The color line will not be drawn in this regiment --The man who stood for something -- The honor of the state -- I Will startle the world -- Black is not a color of the rainbow -- Color, blood, and suffering have made us one -- The man has kicked us right to France -- Landed at Brest, right side up! -- This pick and shovel work -- Ragtime in France -- God damn, le's go! -- He can go some! -- I wish I had a brigade, yes, a division -- There was nothing between the German army and Paris except my regiment -- Lieutenant, you shot me! You shot a good man! -- Shell-shocked, gassed, sunk to the verge of delirium.

ISBN:1574883860 (acid-free paper) : $29.95

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