What's a Commie ever done to Black people?

A Korean War memoir of fighting in the U.S. Army's last all negro unit

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What's a Commie ever done to Black people?

A Korean War memoir of fighting in the U.S. Army's last all negro unit

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At 17, Curtis "Kojo" Morrow enlisted in the United States Army and joined the 24th Infantry Regiment Combat Team, originally known as the Buffalo Soldiers. Seven months later he found himself fighting a bloody war in a place he had never heard of: Korea.

During nine months of fierce combat, Morrow developed not only a soldier's mentality but a political consciousness as well. Hearing older men discussing racial discrimination in both civilian and military life, he began to question the role of his all-black unit in the Korean action. Supposedly they were protecting freedom, justice, and the American way of life, but what was that way of life for blacks in the United States? Where was the freedom?

Why were the Buffalo Soldiers laying their lives on the line for a country in which African-American citizens were sometimes denied even the right to vote? Morrow's story of his service in the United States Army is a revealing portrait of life in the army's last all-black unit, a factual summary of that unit's actions in a bloody "police action," and a personal memoir of a boy becoming a man in a time of war.

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English
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138

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Includes index.

Published in
Jefferson, N.C

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
951.904/2
Library of Congress
DS921.6 .M67 1997, DS921.6.M67 1997

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vi, 138 p. :
Number of pages
138

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OL1012454M
ISBN 10
0786403330
LCCN
96053102
OCLC/WorldCat
36085140
Library Thing
3979935
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218592

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