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Box 91

 Record Group — Box: 91
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection traces the black military experience from colonial times through the Gulf War. These experiences are documented in personal narratives, biographies, and regional, world and regimental histories. The collection covers a wide range of topics relating to race relations and the social and economic world of blacks through history. The theme of race relations is an important focus of the collection. The collection documents the change in the perception of black peoples and their culture...
Dates: The collection covers military actions from the beginning of America in the 1600s to the present. Publication dates on the books range from 1858 to the present.

Johnson, Charles, Jr.; African American Soldiers in the National Guard: Recruitment and Deployment During Peacetime and War, 1992

 Item — Box: 91, Book: 392
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection traces the black military experience from colonial times through the Gulf War. These experiences are documented in personal narratives, biographies, and regional, world and regimental histories. The collection covers a wide range of topics relating to race relations and the social and economic world of blacks through history. The theme of race relations is an important focus of the collection. The collection documents the change in the perception of black peoples and their culture...
Dates: 1992

Johnson, Jesse J.; Ebony Brass: An Autobiography of Negro Frustration and Aspiration, 1967

 Item — Box: 91, Book: 393
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection traces the black military experience from colonial times through the Gulf War. These experiences are documented in personal narratives, biographies, and regional, world and regimental histories. The collection covers a wide range of topics relating to race relations and the social and economic world of blacks through history. The theme of race relations is an important focus of the collection. The collection documents the change in the perception of black peoples and their culture...
Dates: 1967

Johnson, Charles S.; To Stem this Tide: A Survey of Racial Tension Areas in the United States, 1943

 Item — Box: 91, Book: 394
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection traces the black military experience from colonial times through the Gulf War. These experiences are documented in personal narratives, biographies, and regional, world and regimental histories. The collection covers a wide range of topics relating to race relations and the social and economic world of blacks through history. The theme of race relations is an important focus of the collection. The collection documents the change in the perception of black peoples and their culture...
Dates: 1943

Julian, Hubert; Black Eagle, 1964

 Item — Box: 91, Book: 396
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection traces the black military experience from colonial times through the Gulf War. These experiences are documented in personal narratives, biographies, and regional, world and regimental histories. The collection covers a wide range of topics relating to race relations and the social and economic world of blacks through history. The theme of race relations is an important focus of the collection. The collection documents the change in the perception of black peoples and their culture...
Dates: 1964

Greene, Robert Ewell; Black Courage 1775 - 1783: Documentation of Black Participation in the American Revolution, 1984

 Item — Box: 91, Book: 395
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Collection traces the black military experience from colonial times through the Gulf War. These experiences are documented in personal narratives, biographies, and regional, world and regimental histories. The collection covers a wide range of topics relating to race relations and the social and economic world of blacks through history. The theme of race relations is an important focus of the collection. The collection documents the change in the perception of black peoples and their culture...
Dates: 1984