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![The Hellfighters of Harlem: African-American Soldiers Who Fought for the Right to Fight for Their Country by Bill Harris](https://assets.thestorygraph.com/assets/placeholder-cover-a3ae92250eb3301e32dc3eabf8d50576c2f047dda89f6ee7cfa9a859cb1fd746.jpg)
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Bill Harris
256 pages • first pub 2002 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 0786713070
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Language: English
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They set a record in World War I with the longest frontline service of any American regiment, without a soldier captured or a foot of ground lost—but the 369th was forbidden to fight for the U.S. army. Handed over to France, this all-black unit be...
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![The Hellfighters of Harlem: African-American Soldiers Who Fought for the Right to Fight for Their Country by Bill Harris](https://assets.thestorygraph.com/assets/placeholder-cover-a3ae92250eb3301e32dc3eabf8d50576c2f047dda89f6ee7cfa9a859cb1fd746.jpg)
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Bill Harris
256 pages • first pub 2002 (editions)
ISBN/UID: 0786713070
Format: Not specified
Language: English
Publisher: Not specified
Publication date: Not specified
Description
They set a record in World War I with the longest frontline service of any American regiment, without a soldier captured or a foot of ground lost—but the 369th was forbidden to fight for the U.S. army. Handed over to France, this all-black unit be...