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America's First Black General - Benjamin O.Davis, Sr., 1880-1970 (Paperback, New edition)
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America's First Black General - Benjamin O.Davis, Sr., 1880-1970 (Paperback, New edition)
Series: Modern War Studies
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Throughout an illustrious career that spanned the half-century from
the Spanish-American War through World War II, Benjamin O. Davis
proved that determination and diplomacy could overcome the barriers
raised by racial bigotry. Today there are as many as 10,000 black
officers in the army. In Davis's day there weren't more than two or
three. As Marvin Fletcher's admiring but balanced portrait shows,
this enormous change owes not a little to the persistent efforts
and quiet dignity of Benjamin O. Davis. Davis helped "lay the
foundation for the integration of the armed forces, the first major
break in the wall of segregated America." Born into the black
middle class of Washington, D.C., Davis maintained a lifelong love
for the military, despite the debilitating effects of the army's
segregation policies. Such policies repeatedly denied Davis
promotions and meant " safe assignments"--Liberia, Tuskegee
Institute, Wilberforce University--designed to keep him from
commanding white troops. It took thirty years from his enlistment
until his promotion to colonel, and another decade before he became
America's first black general Promoted to brigadier general at the
start of World War II, Davis headed a special section that
monitored black military units at home and overseas, investigated
an increasing number of racial disturbances, and bolstered the
black soldier's morale. He was largely responsible for persuading
the Army to try a limited form of integration. The success of that
effort led to a federal mandate for the integration of the entire
American armed forces.
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