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Unsung patriots: how African Americans have helped fight their country's wars from the revolution to the present
Unsung patriots: how African Americans have helped fight their country's wars from the revolution to the present
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Bétit, Eugene DeFriest, 1944-
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Publication Date
[2023]
Language
English
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Colonial Wars, Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812
US Colored Troops in the Civil War
Black Soldiers in Gray and Butternut
Buffalo Soldiers
African American Service in World War I
African American Service in World War II
Korea: 24th Infantry, the Last Buffalo Soldier Unit, Disbanded
Vietnam to Today.
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African Americans
Armed Forces
Armed Forces -- African Americans
Discrimination
Discrimination -- United States
United States -- Armed Forces -- African Americans
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9780811772341
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