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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.

Passage to the Golden Gate

Worth fighting for

Relates the deeds and accomplishments of Afro-Americans during and after the Civil War, particularly in the Army and in the Congress.

Soulscript

Includes work by Langston Hughes, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and others.

A guide to African history

Out from under

A brief history of Mexico is the background for the life of the Indian who became President, instituted many reforms, and led his country's struggle for independence from Europe.

Worth fighting for

Relates the deeds and accomplishments of Afro-Americans during and after the Civil War, particularly in the Army and in the Congress.

The quiet rebels; four Puerto Rican leaders

Profiles of four Puerto Ricans who fought for independence and equal rights for their island people.

Lift every voice

Short biographies of four black leaders whose beliefs and achievements are important in the history of black Americans.

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