Soldiers of freedom

an illustrated history of African Americans in the Armed Forces

Chronicles the history of African-Americans in the U.S. military from the Revolutionary War through the war against terrorism in Afghanistan, discussing the experiences of African-Americans fighting for a country that denied them equal rights, looking at the promotion of integration in the ranks, and discussing the achievements of specific soldiers and sailors. Includes nearly 250 photographs.

Distributed by Workman Pub.
2002
9781579122539
book

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