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Charles Fuller’s The Brownsville Raid (1976) examines a 1906 incident that resulted in the dishonorable discharge of 167 black soldiers from the 25th Infantry.
Charles Fuller’s Zooman and the Sign (1980) is about the quest for justice after a young girl dies and no one in the black community will identify the killer.
Taps for a Jim Crow Army: Letters from Black Soldiers in World War II (1993), edited by Phillip McGuire, provides an authentic voice from black soldiers.
The Invisible Soldier: The Experience of the Black Soldier, World War...
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