This overview explores the use of black people, either through
coercion or enticement, in the armed forces of predominantly white
societies in times of crisis when the supply of white soldiers was
exhausted or when whites refused to fill the ranks of a wartime
army. A chronological review, the study begins with references to
Biblical armies and ends with the technological environment of the
modern world, looking at how blacks were employed, exploited or
rewarded for their service over the centuries. While the balance
sheet is mixed, military institutions have proven to be leaders in
integration and equality for blacks both in the United States and
in Europe. Inequality still exists in the modern American military;
however, the authors contend, it is more likely to be based upon
educational disparities than on the color of a soldier's skin.
African American soldiers played a significant role in the
creation and expansion of the United States. The authors write
about conquistadors who utilized blacks as soldier slaves. They
recount the stories of the black men who fought during the
Revolutionary War. They detail the experience of the Buffalo
Soldiers in securing and protecting the western wilderness and
follow the black soldier fighting alongside Teddy Roosevelt's Rough
Riders. From the decks of the battleship DEGREESIMaine DEGREESR to
the Philippine Islands, from the hills of Vietnam and the deserts
of the Middle East, and, finally, to the all-volunteer army, this
book reveals the impact that black soldiers have made on American
history.
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