"Not Only War: A Story of Two Great Conflicts" is the only World
War I novel written by an African American veteran. In the book,
Montgomery Jason, an idealistic African American college student,
enlists to fight for freedom and democracy. When he falls in love
with a French woman, he learns that freedom and democracy do not
apply to black soldiers.
Victor Daly wrote "Not Only War" in the midst of a major shift
in America's racial dynamics. Hundreds of thousands of African
Americans moved from the South to the North to work in wartime
industries, and thousands more joined the American Expeditionary
Force. Daly was among a small group of African Americans who
trained as officers. He saw combat in France and was decorated for
his service there.
After the war, when racial violence in America escalated, Daly
and many other returning soldiers fought for civil rights. During
the Harlem Renaissance, African Americans used literature to make
the case for equality. In "Not Only War, " Daly portrays the
effects of the color line on black soldiers in the segregated
military. The two great conflicts in the book are the physical
combat of war and the psychological combat of racism.
In addition to the original content of "Not Only War, " this
paperback reprint includes three short stories and a previously
published interview, as well as an introduction by David A.
Davis.
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