This book discusses the history of the American armed forces' largest and most innovative unit for people of color during World War I: the 92nd Infantry Division, an all-black combat group that distinguished itself in combat and paved the way for desegregation in the post-war military. The author, who drew heavily on archival documents, provides a detailed account of the unit's training and service, its struggle against prejudice and discrimination, and its ultimate triumph on the battlefield. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of race and the military, and a powerful reminder of the ongoing fight for social justice.
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