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Harlem'S Hell Fighters - The African-American 369th Infantry in World War I (Paperback, New ed)
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Harlem'S Hell Fighters - The African-American 369th Infantry in World War I (Paperback, New ed)
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When the United States entered World War I in 1917, thousands of
African-American men volunteered to fight for a country that
granted them only limited civil rights. Many from New York City
joined the 15th N.Y. Infantry, a National Guard regiment later
designated the 369th U.S. Infantry. Led by mostly inexperienced
white and black officers, these men not only received little
instruction at their training camp in South Carolina but were
frequent victims of racial harassment from both civilians and their
white comrades. Once in France, they initially served as laborers,
all while chafing to prove their worth as American soldiers.Then
they got their chance. The 369th became one of the few U.S. units
that American commanding general John J. Pershing agreed to let
serve under French command. Donning French uniforms and taking up
French rifles, the men of the 369th fought valiantly alongside
French Moroccans and held one of the widest sectors on the Western
Front. The entire regiment was awarded the Croix de Guerre, the
French government's highest military honor. Stephen L. Harris's
accounts of the valor of a number of individual soldiers make for
exciting reading, especially that of Henry Johnson, who defended
himself against an entire German squad with a large knife. After
reading this book, you will know why the Germans feared the black
men of the 369th and why the French called them "hell fighters."
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