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Alone at West Point: The Military Education of Charles Young, 1884–1889David P. KilroyThe Historian (Kingston), 2002-04-01, Vol.64 (3/4), p.587-602Full text available |
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James Monroe TrotterJackie C. Parker ; William GladstoneNegro history bulletin, 1982-10-01, Vol.45 (4), p.95-96No full-text |
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Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend An AutobiographySamuel E Kelly (Samuel Eugene), 1926- Quintard Taylor c2010Online access |
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Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend: An AutobiographyKelly, Samuel E ; Taylor, Quintard 2010Full text available |
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Humanitarians or Warriors?: Race, Gender, and Combat Status in Operation Restore HopeMiller, Laura L ; Moskos, CharlesArmed forces and society, 1995-07, Vol.21 (4), p.615-637 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Full text available |
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World War II in the Lives of Black Americans: Some Findings and InterpretationModell, JohnThe Journal of American History, 1989-12, Vol.76 (3), p.838-848 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Full text available |
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African-American Soldiers and Filipinos: Racial Imperialism, Jim Crow and Social RelationsNgozi-Brown, ScotThe Journal of Negro history, 1997, Vol.82 (1), p.42-53Full text available |
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Dr. Sam, Soldier, Educator, Advocate, Friend: An AutobiographySAMUEL E. KELLY ; Quintard Taylor 2011Full text available |
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"New Negro" Men, World War I, and African American Masculinity in Guy Johnson's "Standing at the Scratch Line"Tuire ValkeakariMelus, 2014-12-01, Vol.39 (4), p.50-68 [Peer Reviewed Journal]Full text available |
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Military Slaves: African Military Slaves in the AmericasMacmillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery, 1998-01-01No full-text |