American Patriots: The Story of Blacks in the Military from the Revolution to Desert Storm

A dramatic and moving tribute to the military's unsung heroes, American Patriots tells the story of the black servicemen and women who defended American ideals on the battlefield, even as they faced racism in the ranks and segregation on the home front. Through hundreds of original interviews with veterans of every war since World War I, historic accounts, and photographs, Gail Buckley brings these heroes and their struggles to life. We meet Henry O. Flipper, who withstood silent treatment from his classmates to become the first black graduate of West Point in

1877. And World War II infantry medic Bruce M. Wright, who crawled through a minefield to shield a fallen soldier during an attack. Finally, we meet a young soldier in Vietnam, Colin Powell, who rose through the ranks to become, during the Gulf War, the first black chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Fourteen years in the making, American Patriots is a landmark chronicle of the brave men and women whose courage and determination changed the course of American history.

Product details

Author: Gail Lumet Buckley; David Halberstam (Foreword by)
Language: English
Vendor: Commercial
Publisher: New York : Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2002.
Publication date: 2002
ISBN: 9780375760099
Category: Book
Subcategory: Paperback
Added: June 12, 2009

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