One thing you should know is that many of the thousands of Black soldiers who fought for the Union Army during the Battle of ...
The Harlem Hellfighters ar the most well-known group of Black World War I soldiers. The Harlem Hellfighters, a group of Black New York National Guardsmen who served in the 369th Infantry Regiment ...
By the end of World War I, 24 million males nationwide were matriculated into the roster of those eligible for immediate military service.