African American Soldiers During World War I
Historian Adriane Lentz-Smith talked about African American involvment in World War I. She spoke about how their military service exposed th… read more
Historian Adriane Lentz-Smith talked about African American involvment in World War I. She spoke about how their military service exposed the racial tensions of the time. This interview took place at the Organization of American Historians' annual meeting. close
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