African Americans at War puts a human face on this neglected area of history. From pre-Revolutionary fighting against the French to cutting-edge combat against Saddam Hussein, these A–Z volumes underscore significant military contributions from African Americans. The two volumes provide comprehensive coverage of aspects including important historical figures; key battles, legislation, and rulings; honors awarded; regiments, formations, and squadrons; and significant places. Individuals portrayed include celebrated Revolutionary hero Crispus Attucks and Lieutenant Vernon J. Baker, who led his platoon in a near suicidal attack on German positions in 1945.
Often marginalized in support functions and frequently given suicidal missions, African Americans have served with distinction and honor in all U.S. conflicts. Their stories, endeavors, and bravery are now chronicled in one accessible resource. This set investigates each war, the interwar years, integration periods, and acceptance of African American men and women on the military team. This is a fascinating compendium spanning all U.S. history.
- 250+ A–Z entries on the individuals, themes, and concepts surrounding African American military efforts
- Substantial chronology of black contributions to the military, from Colonial America to the present
- Listing of websites with historical significance for African Americans in the military
- Over 100 illustrations
- Thematic bibliography
African Americans at War puts a human face on this neglected area of history. From pre-Revolutionary fighting against the French to cutting-edge combat against Saddam Hussein, these A–Z volumes underscore significant military contributions from African Americans. The two volumes provide comprehensive coverage of aspects including important historical figures; key battles, legislation, and rulings; honors awarded; regiments, formations, and squadrons; and significant places. Individuals portrayed include celebrated Revolutionary hero Crispus Attucks and Lieutenant Vernon J. Baker, who led his platoon in a near suicidal attack on German positions in 1945.
Often marginalized in support functions and frequently given suicidal missions, African Americans have served with distinction and honor in all U.S. conflicts. Their stories, endeavors, and bravery are now chronicled in one accessible resource. This set investigates each war, the interwar years, integration periods, and acceptance of African American men and women on the military team. This is a fascinating compendium spanning all U.S. history.
- 250+ A–Z entries on the individuals, themes, and concepts surrounding African American military efforts
- Substantial chronology of black contributions to the military, from Colonial America to the present
- Listing of websites with historical significance for African Americans in the military
- Over 100 illustrations
- Thematic bibliography
African Americans at War [2 volumes]: An Encyclopedia
692African Americans at War [2 volumes]: An Encyclopedia
692Hardcover(2 Volume Set)
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781576077467 |
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Publisher: | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publication date: | 12/05/2003 |
Edition description: | 2 Volume Set |
Pages: | 692 |
Product dimensions: | 8.75(w) x 11.25(h) x 2.25(d) |
Age Range: | 13 - 17 Years |