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Segregated Soldiers PB- Signed Copy

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Marcus Cox

Paperback 

264 Pages

2013

During World War II and the early Cold War era, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) played a vital role in shaping African American military officers. Segregated Soldiers by Marcus S. Cox explores the impact of military training programs at HBCUs in the Jim Crow South, shedding light on how these institutions helped prepare Black soldiers for leadership roles in a segregated military. Through meticulous research, Cox examines the challenges and achievements of these soldiers, their fight for equality, and the broader impact on the Civil Rights Movement.

Key Features:
✅ In-depth analysis of ROTC programs at HBCUs
✅ Examines the intersection of race, military service, and civil rights
✅ Highlights personal stories of African American officers
✅ Essential reading for military history and civil rights scholars

Why You Should Read It:
Segregated Soldiers offers a unique perspective on the overlooked contributions of African American soldiers and the institutions that trained them. It’s a must-read for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone interested in the fight for racial equality in the U.S. military.

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