The Black soldier: from the American Revolution to Vietnam / Edited by Jay David and Elaine Crane.

Author/creator Adler, Bill
Other author Crane, Elaine Forman.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Morrow, 1971.
Description248 pages ; 22 cm
Subjects

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.
LCCN 72151931
Stock number$5.95

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