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369th National Guard Regiment, also known as the Harlem Hellfighters, a well-known New York based black regiment during World War I, returning home
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Color bearers of the 15th Infantry Regiment of the New York National Guard, which later became the 369th Infantry, 1918
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Members of the 369th Infantry Regiment, probably while on deployment in France during World War I, 1918
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Members of the 369th Infantry serving in the trenches in France during World War I
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View of assembled troops of the 15th Infantry Regiment of the New York National Guard, later renamed the 369th Infantry, circa 1918
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Largest Murder Trial in the History of the United States
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369th Infantry Regiment in march formation, crossing a bridge in New York City, circa 1917
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Black American soldiers aboard a ship during World War I
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Pvt. Dave Kelly and Sgt. Richard Owens of the 369th Infantry Regiment (also known as the Harlem Hellfighters) during World War I
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Pvt. Eddie Riley of the 369th Infantry Regiment (also known as the Harlem Hellfighters) during World War I
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Pvt. Joe Jones of the 369th Infantry Regiment (also known as the Harlem Hellfighters) during World War I
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Troopers of the 10th Cavalry, encamped near Chloride during the Apache campaign
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Black man firing gun--early American war
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African American soldiers walking along promenade at Nice
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