Smoked Yankees and the Struggle for Empire

 Smoked Yankees  and the Struggle for Empire
Author: Willard B. Gatewood
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780938626886

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Called upon for the first time during the Spanish-American War to render military service outside the United States, negro soldiers (called "smoked Yankees" by the Spaniards) tell their compelling story through letters sent back to U.S. newspapers.

Smoked Yankees and the Struggle for Empire

 Smoked Yankees  and the Struggle for Empire
Author: Willard Badgett Gatewood (Jr.)
Publsiher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1971
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015062085108

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... Black soldiers (called 'Smoked Yankees' by the Spaniards) hoped to ease Negro oppression in the United States by serving in the regular and volunteer armies during the Spanish-American War and fighting for the white man in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. Selected from hundreds printed in the Negro press, these letters constitute a remarkably complete and hitherto undisclosed record of the black man's role (and attitudes) in America's struggle for empire at the turn of the century. Together they provide a wholly new perspective on the Spanish-American War and the Filipino Insurrection.

Smoked Yankees and the struggle for empire letters from negro soldiers 1898 1902

Smoked Yankees and the struggle for empire  letters from negro soldiers  1898 1902
Author: Willard B. Gatewood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1977
Genre: African American soldiers
ISBN: OCLC:632463767

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Smoked Yankees Letters from Negro Soldiers p

Smoked Yankees  Letters from Negro Soldiers  p
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1987
Genre: African American soldiers
ISBN: 1610753852

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"Called upon for the first time to render military service outside the States, Negro soldiers (called Smoked Yankees by the Spaniards) were eager to improve their status at home by fighting for the white man in the Spanish-American War. Their story is told through countless letters sent to black U.S. newspapers that lacked resources to field their own reporters. The collection constitutes a remarkably complete and otherwise undisclosed account of the black man's role in -- and attitude toward -- America's struggle for empire."--

The Anarchy of Empire in the Making of U S Culture

The Anarchy of Empire in the Making of U S  Culture
Author: Amy Kaplan
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2005-03-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780674264939

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The United States has always imagined that its identity as a nation is insulated from violent interventions abroad, as if a line between domestic and foreign affairs could be neatly drawn. Yet this book argues that such a distinction, so obviously impracticable in our own global era, has been illusory at least since the war with Mexico in the mid-nineteenth century and the later wars against Spain, Cuba, and the Philippines. In this book, Amy Kaplan shows how U.S. imperialism--from "Manifest Destiny" to the "American Century"--has profoundly shaped key elements of American culture at home, and how the struggle for power over foreign peoples and places has disrupted the quest for domestic order. The neatly ordered kitchen in Catherine Beecher's household manual may seem remote from the battlefields of Mexico in 1846, just as Mark Twain's Mississippi may seem distant from Honolulu in 1866, or W. E. B. Du Bois's reports of the East St. Louis Race Riot from the colonization of Africa in 1917. But, as this book reveals, such apparently disparate locations are cast into jarring proximity by imperial expansion. In literature, journalism, film, political speeches, and legal documents, Kaplan traces the undeniable connections between American efforts to quell anarchy abroad and the eruption of such anarchy at the heart of the empire.

African American Soldiers in the National Guard

African American Soldiers in the National Guard
Author: Charles Johnson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1992-08-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313064739

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Little is known about the many achievements of African American guardsmen in U.S. history from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries. This detailed account thus fills an important gap in our knowledge about the establishment of African American militias in 1877 and their service in wartime and peacetime until the integration of the National Guard in 1950. This careful study of extensive primary and secondary sources is intended for military historians and for all who want to know more about African American contributions to the defense of our nation. Following a short introduction providing some historical background, the study launches into a description of the establishment of African American militia organizations in and about 1877 and their involvement in the Spanish American War and in quelling civil disturbances and disasters up to 1914. The history deals next with the service of African American guardsmen units in World War I, their work in the years between the wars, and their involvement in World War II. The story ends with a description of the initial reorganization of these units and their integration into the National Guard in 1949 and 1950. A lengthy bibliography of primary and secondary sources is useful as well in pointing to the role of African American militias and guardsmen in the history of this important period.

Response to Imperialism

Response to Imperialism
Author: Richard E. Welch Jr.
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781469610450

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This is a study of the impact of the Filipino Insurrection on American society and politics. It is the first work to evaluate in detail the response of public opinion to that war and to analyze official and popular response in the light of the values and anxieties of the American people. Although that response suggests parallels with American intervention in Vietnam, it must be evaluated within the context of the diplomatic ambitions of the United States during 1899-1902. Originally published 1979. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

Special Bibliography US Army Military History Research Collection

Special Bibliography   US Army Military History Research Collection
Author: US Army Military History Research Collection
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 782
Release: 1970
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN: UCBK:B000308961

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