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The Right To Fight (Hardback)

History of African Americans in the Military

Military

Imprint: Presidio Press
Pages: 576
ISBN: 9780891416326
Published: 1st January 1999

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From the opening shots in the American Revolution, Bunker's Hill and the struggle to wrest independence from Britain, to Hamburger Hill and the emergence of fully integrated units, this is a story of struggle. Even in the liberating times of the American Civil War, the Federal government put blacks in segregated regiments, a policy which was to continue throughout World War I and II. Gerald Astor examines the full history of African Americans in the military, and establishes the contribution they have made, right up to the present day.

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