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9780395677223

The Black Soldier

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  • ISBN13:

    9780395677223

  • ISBN10:

    039567722X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-09-25
  • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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Summary

Black soldiers have fought and died in the Americas for centuries, forming a chain of warriors stretching back nearly 500 years. Yet their contribution to our nation"s history has been neglected, and the battles they"ve had to fight against racism and prejudice have often been as challenging as facing the enemy on the field of battle.This exciting story of African-American heroism traces the history of the black soldier, from the African explorers who accompanied Columbus to African Americans who took up arms in the American Revolution, the Civil War, and Desert Storm. These tales of heroism show young readers that while black soldiers were once systematically ignored within the armed forces, earning little praise and often dying for a nation that granted them few rights, black men and women rose to the occasion and distinguished themselves with each successive opportunity to prove themselves in combat and in the ranks. Ultimately, the sacrifices of these valiant soldiers led to today"s fully integrated armed services.

Author Biography

Catherine Clinton earned her undergraduate degree in Afro-American studies from Harvard University and her Ph.D. in history from Princeton. She is the author of many historical works for children and adults, including I, TOO, SING AMERICA: THREE CENTURIES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN POETRY, and has taught African American Studies at Brandeis University, Brown University, and at Harvard University, where she is a fellow at the Dubois Institute. Dr. Clinton lives in Connecticut with her husband and two sons.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
Exploration and Conquest in the 1500s
1(3)
The Colonial Era, 1600-1769
4(4)
Struggles for Independence, 1770-1789
8(6)
Struggles for Freedom, 1790-1860
14(8)
The Civil War and Its Legacy, 1861-1877
22(11)
Buffalo Soldiers, 1877-1918
33(6)
The Spanish-American War, 1898
39(4)
Achievements and Setbacks, 1898-1917
43(5)
World War I and After, 1917-1940
48(12)
World War II, 1941-1945
60(12)
Battles on the Home Front, 1946-1950
72(4)
Korea, 1950-1953
76(8)
Vietnam, 1965-1975
84(7)
Fighting for Freedom, 1954-1990
91(8)
The Gulf War and Its Legacy, 1991-1999
99(7)
Epilogue: Black Soldiers Past and Future 106(5)
Selected Sources 111(2)
Index 113

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