History of the American Negro in the Great World War : his splendid record in the battle zones of Europe : including a resume of his past services to his country in the wars of the revolution, of 1812, the war of the rebellion, the Indian wars on the frontier, the Spanish-American war, and the late imbroglio with Mexico
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Spiritual emancipation of nations -- Handwriting on the wall -- Militarism and autocracy doomed -- Awakening of America -- Huns sweeping westward -- The hour and the man -- Negroes respond to the call -- Recrudescence of South's intolerance -- Previous wars in which negro figures -- From Lexington to Carrizal -- Hour of his nation's peril -- Negro slackers and pacifists unknown -- Roster of negro officers -- Across dividing seas -- Over there -- Through hell and suffering -- Narrative of an officer -- Blood of black and white in one rivulet -- Comrades on the march--brothers in the sleep of death -- Mid shot and shell -- The long, long trail -- Glory that wont' come off -- Nor storied urn, nor mounting shaft -- Those who never will return -- Quiet heroes of the brawny arm -- Unselfish workers in the vineyard -- Negro in army personnel -- The knockout blow -- Homecoming heroes -- Reconstruction and the negro -- The other fellow's burden -- An interpolation -- The new negro and the new America.
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