Henri, Florette

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George Mason of Virginia

A biography of the influential eighteenth-century Virginia statesman whose Declaration of Rights for that colony served as the basis for the Bill of Rights incorporated into the Constitution.

Bitter victory

Describes the bravery and efficiency of black soldiers in World War I who, despite the practices of discrimination followed by the War Department, fought for the principles of an equality that was denied them.

Bitter victory

Describes the bravery and efficiency of black soldiers in World War I who, despite the practices of discrimination followed by the War Department, fought for the principles of an equality that was denied them.

Bitter victory

Describes the bravery and efficiency of black soldiers in World War I who, despite the practices of discrimination followed by the War Department, fought for the principles of an equality that was denied them.

George Mason of Virginia

A biography of the influential eighteenth-century Virginia statesman whose Declaration of Rights for that colony served as the basis for the Bill of Rights incorporated into the Constitution.

Bitter victory

Describes the bravery and efficiency of black soldiers in World War I who, despite the practices of discrimination followed by the War Department, fought for the principles of an equality that was denied them.

George Mason of Virginia

A biography of the influential eighteenth-century Virginia statesman whose Declaration of Rights for that colony served as the basis for the Bill of Rights incorporated into the Constitution.

Bitter victory

Describes the bravery and efficiency of black soldiers in World War I who, despite the practices of discrimination followed by the War Department, fought for the principles of an equality that was denied them.

Bitter victory

Describes the bravery and efficiency of black soldiers in World War I who, despite the practices of discrimination followed by the War Department, fought for the principles of an equality that was denied them.

Bitter victory

Describes the bravery and efficiency of black soldiers in World War I who, despite the practices of discrimination followed by the War Department, fought for the principles of an equality that was denied them.

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