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41. The Exclusion of Black Soldiers from the Medal of Honor in World War II: The Study Commissioned by the U. S. Army to Investigate Racial Bias in the Awarding of the Nation's Highest Military Decoration by Elliott V. Converse, Daniel K. Gibran, John A. Cash, Robert K. Griffith, Richard H. Kohn | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2008-10-06)
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42. The Black Military Experience in the American West | |
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(1996-09)
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43. American Patriots: The Story of Blacks in the Military from the Revolution to Desert Storm by Gail Lumet Buckley | |
Paperback: 608
Pages
(2002-05-14)
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Forgotten American History
A Brilliant Work Whose Time Has Come! A few photographs are found mid-length and provide the reader with a view of the heroes/heroines mentioned in the text.This is a book for the history/sociology buff as well as those that have an interest in the American military. I find it a shame that more have not read or reviewed it.If one more can be inspired to purchase the book, then I, as a reviewer, have done my job.
The Best
Historically informative
Good, but not always great coverage Keep in mind that there are two agendas at work in this subject:African American history and military history.It is rare to read studies that are compiled with equal passion and competence on both subjects.I suspect that the author's (and the editor's) competencies were stronger on the African American studies side of the equation, but having said that, let me add that this book's treatment of miltary, political, and social histories are usually well-researched and presented. The positives:The text is tremendously readable.The reader is transported chronologically through over 225 years of American history, with broad, scene-setting discussions of culture and politics that form the backdrop for individual's stories.Great effort was made to properly cite facts.An unexpected plus is the inclusion of new information (having nothing to do with African Americans) that are not commonplace in "traditional" history-- one example is the apparent conflict over the use of Nationalist Chinese troops in the Korean War. The negatives are few but troublesome.Not once, but twice, Buckley refers to Gen. Jimmy Doolittle as commander of the Flying Tigers (in fact:Gen. Claire Chennault commanded the Flying Tigers; Doolittle commanded the carrier-launched B-25 raid on Tokyo in April 1942).Also, Fred V. Cherry's Korean War fighter plane is described as a "F89G" (in fact: a Republic F-84G).Occasional errors in equipment designations are forgivable, but the mis-read on Doolittle is something that even casual military historians will catch.When such basic errors exist, it casts doubt on the "new" information that this book presents. My concern is that unsympathetic reviewers will use the innaccuracies as an excuse to dismiss this volume as "revisionist history."The actual history, which this book takes great strides to portray, does not deserve that.Discipline and excellence, the qualities that which Gen. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. expected from his subordinates, are what this subject's research and presentation deserve. ... Read more |
44. The Colored Cadet at West Point Autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, First Graduate of Color From the U. S. Military Academy by Henry Ossian Flipper | |
Paperback: 168
Pages
(2010-09-05)
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45. Booker T. Washington-Interpretative Essays (Black Studies, V. 4) by La.) Southern Conference on Afro-American Studies (1995 Baton Rouge | |
Hardcover: 183
Pages
(1998-12)
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46. Freedom's Soldiers: The Black Military Experience in the Civil War by Ira Berlin, Joseph Patrick Reidy, Leslie S. Rowland | |
Paperback: 212
Pages
(1998-03-13)
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47. African American Recipients of the Medal of Honor: A Biographical Dictionary, Civil War through Vietnam War by Charles W. Hanna | |
Paperback: 199
Pages
(2010-07-13)
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48. African American World War II Casualties and Decorations in the Navy, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine: A Comprehensive Record by Glenn A. Knoblock | |
Paperback: 592
Pages
(2009-08-13)
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49. On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier: Biographies of African Americans in the U.S. Army, 1866-1917 by Frank N. Schubert | |
Hardcover: 519
Pages
(1995-01-01)
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ONTHETRAILOFTHEBUFFALOSOLIDERBIOGRAFHIESOFA.A./USARMY |
50. Soldiers of Freedom: An Illustrated History of African Americans in the Armed Forces by Kai Wright | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2002-09-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description Highlights include accounts of: - The Rhode Island 1st Regiment, the first all-black regiment in the U.S. Army. - The New Orleans Battalion of Free Men of Color. - The Battle for Richmond, which resulted in the largest loss of black life in the Civil War. - The 1863 New York City Draft Riot. - The 1919 lynchings of black war vets. - The Navy's reluctant integration during World War II. - The dramatic story of the Tuskegee Airmen. - The war against terrorism in Afghanistan, and much more. The book also features portraits of famous and lesser-known soldiers, including Crispus Attucks, Salem Poor, John Brown, Sergeant William Carney, Dorie Miller and Colin Powell.This dramatic visual history is a moving tribute to the essential and often unsung contributions of African-American soldiers through every generation. Customer Reviews (1)
Outstanding |
51. White People Do Not Know How to Behave at Entertainments Designed for Ladies and Gentlemen of Colour: William Brown's African and American Theater by Marvin McAllister | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2003-05-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Marvin McAllister explores Brown's pioneering career and places his theatrical experiments within the broader context of American social, political, and cultural history. He reveals how each of Brown's ventures--the African Grove, the Minor Theatre, the American Theatre, and the African Company--explicitly cultivated an intercultural, multiracial environment. He also investigates the negative white reactions, verbal and physical, that led to Brown's managerial retirement in 1823. Brown left his mark on American theater by shaping the careers of his performers and creating new genres of performance. Beyond that legacy, says McAllister, this nearly forgotten theatrical innovator offered a blueprint for a truly inclusive national theater. Customer Reviews (3)
Our story told well....these are our people, and this knowledge shapes our future and how we wish to be
Did you actually read the book, Seth?
a racist text |
52. Blue Skies, Black Wings: African American Pioneers of Aviation by Samuel L. Broadnax | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2008-10-01)
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Wonderful read |
53. Untold Tales, Unsung Heroes: Oral History of Detroit's African-American Community, 1918-67 (African American Life Series) by Elaine Moon | |
Hardcover: 409
Pages
(1993-06)
Isbn: 0814324649 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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54. Blue & Gold and Black: Racial Integration of the U.S. Naval Academy (Williams-Ford Texas A&M University Military History Series) by Robert J. Schneller Jr. | |
Hardcover: 456
Pages
(2007-12-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description Blue & Gold and Black is the history of integration of African Americans into the Naval Academy. The book examines how civil rights advocates' demands for equal opportunity shaped the Naval Academy's evolution. Author Robert J. Schneller Jr. analyzes how changes in the Academy's policies and culture affected the lives of black midshipmen, as well as how black midshipmen effected change in the Academy's policies and culture. Most institutional history is written from the top down, while most social history is written from the bottom up. Based on the documentary record as well as on the memories of hundreds of midshipmen and naval officers, Blue & Gold and Black includes both perspectives. By examining both the institution and the individual, a much more accurate picture emerges of how racial integration occurred at the Naval Academy. Schneller takes a biographical approach to social history. Through written correspondence, responses to questionnaires, memoirs, and oral histories, African American midshipmen recount their experiences in their own words. Rather than setting adrift their humanity and individuality in oceans of statistics, Schneller uses their first-hand recollections to provide insights into the Academy's culture that cannot be gained from official records. Covering the Jim Crow era, the civil rights movement, and the empowerment of African Americans from the late 1960s through the end of the twentieth century, Blue & Gold and Black traces the transformation of an institution that produces men and women who lead not only the Navy, but also the nation. Customer Reviews (2)
A Useful Start to a Complex and Far from Complete Story of Racial Integration at the U.S. Naval Academy
An Integration Success Story |
55. African American Men And Opportunity In The Navy: Personal Histories of Eight Chiefs by Arthur L. Dunklin | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(2008-04-18)
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56. Rayford W. Logan and the Dilemma of the African-American Intellectual by Kenneth Robert Janken | |
Paperback: 319
Pages
(1997-04)
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57. Born On The Battlefield Of Gettysburg: An African-american Family Saga by Harriette C. Rinaldi | |
Paperback: 158
Pages
(2004-11-30)
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Born at the Battlefield of Gettysburg
Heavily researched and brutally accurate
Born on the Battlefield of Gettysburg |
58. African Americans in the United States Army in World War II by Bryan D. Booker | |
Hardcover: 358
Pages
(2008-01-09)
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59. Managing Diversity in the Military: Research Perspectives from the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute | |
Hardcover: 557
Pages
(2001-05-21)
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A compilation of twenty-four lengthy, critical essays |
60. The Brothers' Vietnam War: Black Power, Manhood, and the Military Experience by Herman Graham III | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2003-08-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description “The best study of the black GI experience in Vietnam to date . . . fills a major gap in the histories of Vietnam and of African American men.”—Craig Werner, University of Wisconsin, Madison, author of A Change Is Gonna Come: Music, Race and the Soul of America Vietnam was the first war in American history in which integration was the official military policy from the inception of hostilities. The armed forces were appealing to many black men because of the promise of equal treatment, but they found the opposite to be true. In response, black GIs banded together and found their masculinity where the white military hierarchy could not reach; however, in combat situations African American men found that the importance of teamwork and trust crossed racial barriers and fostered interracial relationships. Herman Graham draws upon participant interviews (including military officials), news media, memoirs, oral histories, and GI folklore to describe both the manly aspirations and the frustrations of black servicemen who felt emasculated by their subordinate status in the armed forces. Searching for manhood, young African American GIs defined their masculinity through racial solidarity stemming from the Black Power movement in the United States and through defiance of military authority. Graham describes their initiation rituals, storytelling, sex talk, cultural awareness groups, handshakes, hairstyles “emasculating” drug use, and older “Uncle Tom” officers. He offers a splendid analysis of the “symbolic crisis” in black manhood created by Muhammad Ali’s overt opposition to the war and provides original insights into particular incidents, most notably the Kitty Hawk events. Herman Graham III is assistant professor of history at Denison University and has published in the Journal of Men’s Studies. Customer Reviews (1)
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