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Articles in regional publications that pertain to a wide range of North Carolina-related topics.

Fighting for Their Rights: African Americans in WWI

Record #:
28988
Abstract:
More than 20,000 black North Carolinians were called to fight for “democracy” in World War I while being denied equal rights back home. The soldiers faced discrimination at home and in the military. Stories of their service and how they were treated within the Army, by the British soldiers, and by the French soldiers are told.
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