My Colored Battalion
Par Ross, Warner A.
Publié par Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066092887
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In "My Colored Battalion," Warner A. Ross presents a poignant and immersive narrative set against the backdrop of World War I, exploring the experiences of African American soldiers in the 92nd Division. Ross's literary style combines rich, evocative prose with elements of historical documentation, creating a vivid, first-person account that underscores the dual struggles of combat and racial discrimination. Through meticulous detail, the author captures the valor and resilience of these men, offering readers a deeper understanding of their contributions and sacrifices, often overshadowed in mainstream historical narratives. Warner A. Ross, a historian and veteran, draws heavily on his profound knowledge of military history and African American heritage, providing a unique lens through which to examine the complexities of race and identity in a tumultuous era. His own experiences and commitment to uncovering forgotten histories inspired him to write this book, ensuring that the voices of those who fought valiantly are recognized and celebrated. "My Colored Battalion" is an essential read for anyone interested in military history, African American studies, or the broader context of World War I. Ross's compelling storytelling not only honors the legacy of these soldiers but also provokes critical reflection on the ongoing issues of race and recognition in America.
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