In the literature on the struggles of African Americans during the First World War, there has been a failure to examine the experiences of the 325th Field Signal Battalion, the first Black signal unit in the U.S. Army. Drawing upon a range of archival sources, unpublished letters, official documents and newspapers, this article assesses the experiences of the battalion’s Black officers and men before, during and after the war, arguing that they defied not only traditional notions of specialism within the army, threatening to destabilize unambiguous racial boundaries by challenging what had long been viewed as an intrinsically white soldiers’ sphere of influence, but also some of the fundamental principles underpinning Jim Crow ideology. In ...
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This article concerns itself with the U.S. newspaper coverage given to black soldiers (primarily Afr...
Series: USGZE AS333When it comes to World War One history, historians have general debated over how ...
April 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the United States entering World War 1. Many enjoy learnin...
In April 1917, black Americans reacted in various ways to the entry of the United States into World ...
In the literature on the struggles of African Americans during the First World War, there has been a...
African Americans have fought in every U.S. war since the creation of the country, but in many insta...
The years of the First World War, and those immediately after, proved to be extremely important rega...
The black regimental bands and their bandmasters in U.S. Army service between the Civil War and Worl...
I analyzed the establishment of the black regiments as a premier fighting force in the Union Army. F...
During the United States Civil War, African American men recruited throughout the\ud United States, ...
This paper examines African-American soldiers’ experiences abroad in Europe during the Second World ...
The racial tensions and injustices that a segregated army created during World War I and World War I...
This is a podcast from Dr. James Schaap\u27s Small Wonders, a series of historical vignettes about r...
Alhtough African Americans were determined to fight for the preservation of the Union, at first thei...
Scholars concerned with the African-American experience in World War II have employed approaches und...
This article concerns itself with the U.S. newspaper coverage given to black soldiers (primarily Afr...
Series: USGZE AS333When it comes to World War One history, historians have general debated over how ...
April 2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the United States entering World War 1. Many enjoy learnin...
In April 1917, black Americans reacted in various ways to the entry of the United States into World ...