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BILL HARRIS - The Hellfighters of Harlem

Title: The Hellfighters of Harlem
Description: Basic Books, 2002. Gekartonneerd met stofomslag. Pp: 320. Their distinguished World War I record featured the longest front line service of any American regiment, with not a soldier captured or a foot of ground lost. They were the first Allied unit to reach the Rhine River. Their distinguished Private Henry Johnson was awarded France's prestigious Croix de Guerre, for singlehandedly knocking out a platoon of twenty-eight German troops - yet Johnson is today still denied America's Medal of Honor. While the French government honored the 369th's battlefield exploits, the French people fell in love with its regimental band's hot jazz.This saga of soldiers whose struggle to reach the front lines was shadowed by racism begins with debates among black leaders over whether African-Americans should withhold support for the war until steps toward equality were made, then follows the harrowing path of the 15th Regiment of Colored Infantry's formation which, lacking a proper armory, drilled in the streets of Harlem and a local dance hall. The 15th was ready to fight by 1917, but was forbidden from serving under U.S. command by General John J. Pershing, who handed over the re-named 369th to the French Army.This rousing stow of arms and a band - led by jazz pioneer Lieutenant James Reese Europe - that toured Europe's hospitals, villages, and cities, is a thrilling portrait of the soldiers whose return to U.S. soil, complete with a spectacular parade up Fifth Avenue, helped fuel the Harlem Renaissance. It is also the stow of the 369th's contributions in the Pacific during World War II, and in Iraq during the Gulf War. It is a stow of pride and accomplishment, not only of the Harlem Hellfighters, but of other black military heroes who have followedin their footsteps. ISBN: 9780786710508. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.

Keywords: 9780786710508

Price: EUR 15.00 = appr. US$ 16.30 Seller: De Slegte
- Book number: 1989867

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