Black American Military Leaders

Black American Military Leaders
Author: Walter L. Hawkins
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 559
Release: 2016-04-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781476612355

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This book is a revision, with greatly expanded inclusion criteria, of the 1993 African American Generals and Flag Officers: Biographies of Over 120 Blacks in the United States Military. It offers detailed, career-oriented summaries for men and women who often overcame societal obstacles to become ranking members of the armed forces. Persons from all branches are now included (Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps), as well as the National Guard and Reserves.

American Black Military Leaders

American Black Military Leaders
Author: Walter Lee Hawkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1412036763

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A handy reference of one-page biographies providing fairly detailed career-oriented summaries, some accompanied by photos of raking officers in the U.S. Military.

African Americans in the Armed Forces

African Americans in the Armed Forces
Author: Tamra B. Orr
Publsiher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2019-12-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781534568518

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African Americans have fought in every major U.S. war, but even as they fought to defend their country, they also had to battle against prejudice simply because of the color of their skin. From the Buffalo Soldiers and Tuskegee Airmen of the past to today's soldiers and officers, African Americans have helped protect a country that has often failed to protect their civil rights. The bravery of these men and women is presented through detailed main text and sidebars that feature annotated quotes. Historical and contemporary images accompany the narrative and a comprehensive timeline of African American military milestones.

African Americans in the Military

African Americans in the Military
Author: Catherine Reef
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781438130965

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Presents short biographies on the military accomplishments of several African American military leaders.

The Military 100

The Military 100
Author: Lt. Col. (Ret.) Michael Lee Lanning
Publsiher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 582
Release: 2012-08-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806536590

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"For more than two hundred years African Americans have fought for their own personal freedom as well as that of their fellow Americans. Blacks contributed to the success of the revolution that gained the country, but not its slaves, their independence. Blacks played a significant role in preserving the union in the Civil War and securing their own freedom. From the expanse of the American West to the heights of San Juan Hill, from the trenches of France to the heartlands of Germany and Japan, from the icy mountain ridges of Korea to the thick jungles of Vietnam and the sands of the Persian Gulf, African Americans have performed loyally and bravely." —From The African-American Soldier In this moving and revealing account, Michael Lee Lanning brings to life the battles in which African Americans fought so courageously to become full citizens by risking their lives for their country. This updated edition includes analyses of African-American soldiers' involvement in recent U.S. conflicts, including the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Michael Lee Lanning serves as public affairs officer for General H. Norman Schwarzkopf. He has spent more than twenty years on active duty in the United States Army. He has written nine books of military history, including The Military 100 and Senseless Secrets. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

Black Soldiers in Blue

Black Soldiers in Blue
Author: John David Smith
Publsiher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2005-10-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807875995

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Inspired and informed by the latest research in African American, military, and social history, the fourteen original essays in this book tell the stories of the African American soldiers who fought for the Union cause. An introductory essay surveys the history of the U.S. Colored Troops (USCT) from emancipation to the end of the Civil War. Seven essays focus on the role of the USCT in combat, chronicling the contributions of African Americans who fought at Port Hudson, Milliken's Bend, Olustee, Fort Pillow, Petersburg, Saltville, and Nashville. Other essays explore the recruitment of black troops in the Mississippi Valley; the U.S. Colored Cavalry; the military leadership of Colonels Thomas Higginson, James Montgomery, and Robert Shaw; African American chaplain Henry McNeal Turner; the black troops who occupied postwar Charleston; and the experiences of USCT veterans in postwar North Carolina. Collectively, these essays probe the broad military, political, and social significance of black soldiers' armed service, enriching our understanding of the Civil War and African American life during and after the conflict. The contributors are Anne J. Bailey, Arthur W. Bergeron Jr., John Cimprich, Lawrence Lee Hewitt, Richard Lowe, Thomas D. Mays, Michael T. Meier, Edwin S. Redkey, Richard Reid, William Glenn Robertson, John David Smith, Noah Andre Trudeau, Keith Wilson, and Robert J. Zalimas Jr.

The Black Officer Corps

The Black Officer Corps
Author: Isaac Hampton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 0203081897

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The U.S. Armed Forces started integrating its services in 1948, and with that push, more African Americans started rising through the ranks to become officers, although the number of black officers has always been much lower than African Americans' total percentage in the military. Astonishingly, the experiences of these unknown reformers have largely gone unexamined and unreported, until now. The Black Officer Corps traces segments of the African American officers' experience from 1946-1973. From generals who served in the Pentagon and Vietnam, to enlisted servicemen and officers' wives, Isaac Hampton has conducted over seventy-five oral history interviews with African American officers. Through their voices, this book illuminates what they dealt with on a day to day basis, including cultural differences, racist attitudes, unfair promotion standards, the civil rights movement, Black Power, and the experience of being in ROTC at Historically Black Colleges. Hampton provides a nuanced study of the people whose service reshaped race relations in the U.S. Armed Forces, ending with how the military attempted to control racism with the creation of the Defense Race Relations Institute of 1971. The Black Officer Corps gives us a much fuller picture of the experience of black officers, and a place to start asking further questions.

African American Generals and Flag Officers

African American Generals and Flag Officers
Author: Walter Lee Hawkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105002247349

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Detailed, career-oriented summaries are given for over 120 men and women who often overcame societal obstacles to become ranking officers in the U.S. military. Included are members of all branches of the armed services (Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps), as well as the National Guard and Reserve.