| African American History Resources
@ Pequot Library
Arranged by category (alphabetically), from most recently published to earliest published.
Biography arranged by subject’s last name.
Armed Forces [arranged from most recent to earliest]:
Patton’s Panthers: the African-American 761st Tank Battalion in World War II. Sasser, Charles W., 2004. 940.54 SASSER
Honoring Sergeant Carter: Redeeming a Black World War II Hero’s Legacy. Carter, Allene G., 2003. 940.54 CARTER
Proudly We Served: the Men of the USS Mason. Kelly, Mary Pat, 1999. 940.54 KELLY
The Triple Nickels: America’s First All Black Paratroop Unit. Biggs, Bradley, 1986. 940.54 BIGGS
Strength for the Fight: a History of Black Americans in the Military. Nalty, Bernard C., 1986.
355.08 NALTY
Bloods, an Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans. 1984.959.7 TERRY
The Invisible Soldier: the Experience of the Black Soldier, World War II. Motley, Mary Penick, ed., 1975. 940.91 INVISIBLE
The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution, 1770-1800. Kaplan, Sidney, 1973.
973.3 KAPLAN
Connecticut’s Black Soldiers, 1775-1783. White, David Oliver, 1973. 974.6 WHITE
The Black Military Experience in the American West. Carroll, John M.,1971. 355 CARROLL
The Employment of Negro Troops. [The U.S. Army in World War II: Special Studies]. Lee, Ulysses, 1966. 940.91 U.S. SPECIAL
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