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Hell Fighters: African-American Soldiers in World War I

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Chronicles the story of the struggle, sacrifice, and determination of the Fifteenth New York Voluntary Infantry of the National Guard, one of the few black regiments in the U.S. Army to actually have gone overseas and seen action during World War I.

80 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1997

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Michael L. Cooper

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Michael L. Cooper is a writer living in Louisville, Kentucky. For more information about him and his books visit michaellcooper.com. Thanks. MLC

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Written more for the youth audience, this short book gives a light overview of the US National Guard's 15th New York Voluntary Infantry.
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