Harlem at War the Black Experience in Wwii
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Syracuse Univ Pr
- Publish date: 02/01/1996
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By the spring of 1943 more than a half million blacks were in the U.S. Army, but only 79,000 were overseas -- serving chiefly in labor battalions.
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Wherever black troops were trained or stationed, Brandt explains, "rage surfaced frequently, was suppressed, but not extinguished". The collective anger erupted one day in Harlem when a young black soldier was shot by a white police officer.
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