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Williams Chad L.
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hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. ISBN 0807833940 9780807833940 [US]
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Williams Chad.
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Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, Date: 2010., 2010. 1st ed. Review copy. 452p. Photos. Illustrations. "Williams reveals the central role of African American soldiers in World War I and how they, along with race activists and ordinary citizens alike, committed to fighting for democracy at home and beyond. Using a diverse range of sources, Williams connects the history of African American soldiers and veterans to issues such as the obligations of citizenship, combat and labor, diaspora and internationalism, homecoming and racial violence, "New Negro" militancy, and African American historical memories of the war." Heavy. As New/As New Copy. 1st. Hardcover. As New/As New. 2010. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 2010. ISBN 0807833940 9780807833940 [US]
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Williams, Chad.
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ISBN10: 0807833940, ISBN13: 9780807833940, [publisher: Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 2010.] Hardcover First Edition 1st ed. Review copy. 452p. Photos. Illustrations. "Williams reveals the central role of African American soldiers in World War I and how they, along with race activists and ordinary citizens alike, committed to fighting for democracy at home and beyond. Using a diverse range of sources, Williams connects the history of African American soldiers and veterans to issues such as the obligations of citizenship, combat and labor, diaspora and internationalism, homecoming and racial violence, "New Negro" militancy, and African American historical memories of the war." Heavy. As New/As New Copy
[Washington, DC, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]
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