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The Black soldier: from the American Revolution to Vietnam

Title
The Black soldier: from the American Revolution to Vietnam. Edited by Jay David and Elaine Crane.
Published
New York, Morrow, 1971.
Physical Description
248 p. 22 cm.
Notes
To help ensure preservation of print and digital collections, this title is retained by Yale University Library on behalf of the HathiTrust Shared Print Program.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Contents
Marching song of the First Arkansas, by L. Miller.
From The narrative of James Roberts, soldier in the Revolutionary War, by J. Roberts.
From The trial record of Denmark Vesey.
From Proud shoes, by P. Murray.
Men of color, to arms, by F. Douglass.
From Army life in a Black regiment, by T. W. Higginson.
The abduction of the planter, by B. Quarles.
A soldier's plea for equal pay, by J. H. Gooding.
From The Buffalo soldiers: a narrative of the Negro cavalry in the West, by W. Leckie.
From The Colored regulars in the United States Army, by T. G. Steward.
From Harlem to the Rhine, by A. Little.
From Yes I can, by S. Davis, Jr.
From A choice of weapons, by G. Parks.
From Ebony brass, by J. Johnson.
From This is my country too, by J. A. Williams.
Armed defense, an interview with C. R. Sims.
From G.I. diary, by D. Parks.
When the Black G.I. comes home from Vietnam, by S. Stern.
From Dakto to Detroit: death of a troubled hero, by J. Nordheimer.
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