Right to Fight: History of African Americans in the Military

Right to Fight: History of African Americans in the Military

by Gerald Astor (Author)

Synopsis

From the opening shots in the American Revolution, Bunker's Hill and the struggle to wrest independence from Britain, to Hamburger Hill and the emergence of fully integrated units, this is a story of struggle. Even in the liberating times of the American Civil War, the Federal government put blacks in segregated regiments, a policy which was to continue throughout World War I and II. Gerald Astor examines the full history of African Americans in the military, and establishes the contribution they have made, right up to the present day.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 576
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Presidio Press
Published: 01 Jan 1999

ISBN 10: 0891416323
ISBN 13: 9780891416326

Author Bio
Gerald Astor is the author of two works of military history: The Mighty Eighth and A Blood Dimmed Tide.