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Kelly Miller's history of the World War for human rights an intensely human and brilliant account of the World War : why America entered the conflict : what the allies fought for : and a thrilling account of the important part taken by the Negro in the tragic defeat of Germany : the downfall of autocracy, and complete victory for the cause of righteousness and freedom : including a wonderful array...

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Author:
Miller, Kelly 1863-1939  Search this
Author:
Allen, Emory Adams 1853-  Search this
Drinker, Frederick E  Search this
Pershing, John J (John Joseph),) 1860-1948  Search this
Physical description:
xiii, [1], 17-600, 705-712, [28] pages, [109] pages of plates illustrations (some color), maps, portraits 22 cm
Type:
Books
History
Date:
1919
20th century
Notes:
Cover and spine titles: Kelly Miller's authentic history of the Negro in the World War
Published also, with slight variations in text, under title: Our war for human rights
Publisher from spine
Text continuous despite pagination; the "104 pages of unnumbered halftone pictures add to text should make this page 705" (p. 705) are scattered throughout text as plates
NMAF copy 39088016969230 gift of the Savanna Vaughn and C. Warfield Clark, MD collection
Topic:
African American soldiers--History  Search this
World War, 1914-1918--Participation, African American  Search this
World War, 1914-1918  Search this
African American soldiers  Search this
Military participation--African American  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1007698