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De Mojo Blues

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Dishonorably discharged on account of a mutinous "fragging" incident, three Black Vietnam veterans find their cherished brotherhood dissolving until Tucept HighJohn, the group's leader, brings them to a new vision of the triumph of Black people

216 pages, Hardcover

First published December 12, 1986

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A.R. Flowers

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December 28, 2024
Very creative story telling. There are very high moments within the story, but also a lot of information given or plots added that actually have no real significance to the story overall in the end. Wish it could’ve been like 2 chapters longer to really bring the story to a full closure. 3.5/5
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June 22, 2017
not the usual Vietnam story, if there is such a thing
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August 18, 2020
"Yes we are still weak and our enemies are legion. Yes we must war from the briarpatch, grabbing destiny by its armored throat and whispering softly, amongst ourselves, 'Holywar against all'. My heart is full and I am so proud that tears roll from my eyes. My people. A fighting instrument forged on the anvil of adversity. My horde."
pg. 241
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