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"In the early months of 1945, the long and bitter struggle against Nazi Germany reached a decisive stage. Allied forces launched a massive assault on the Rhineland as they prepared to push into the heart of the Third Reich. With the heavy casualties suffered by white soldiers at the Battle of the Bulge, black soldiers, for the first time, played a major combat role.
And Sergeant Eddie Carter was right in the thick of the battle, serving in the 12th Armored Division under Patton, as he fought to secure the Rhine and stop the Nazis in their tracks. With a zealous fearlessness, Carter single-handedly captured several Germans and secured reconnaissance that would be critical in capturing Speyer. His efforts would win him a Distinguished Service Cross. But it wasn't until fifty-two years later that Carter was awarded the Medal of Honor.".
"Here is the untold story of why the American government not only withheld Carter's much due recognition but why they also denied him - one of the most decorated black American soldiers in WWII - the opportunity to reenlist.
And here, too, is the inspiring story of the valiant Carter family - from the moving courtship of Eddie and his wife, Mildred, to the family's unrelenting efforts to get the American government to apologize and own up to the racism and McCarthyism that fueled years of deceit and bigotry."--BOOK JACKET.
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Sociology, Biography, Campaigns, Medal of Honor, African American soldiers, World War, 1939-1945, Military, History, African Americans, Medals, Nonfiction, World war, 1939-1945, campaigns, germany, World war, 1939-1945, african americans, African americans, biographyPlaces
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Honoring Sergeant Carter
2007, HarperCollins
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0061352381 9780061352386
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Honoring Sergeant Carter: a family's journey to uncover the truth about an American hero
2004, Amistad
in English
- 1st Amistad pbk. ed.
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Honoring Sergeant Carter: redeeming a Black World War II hero's legacy
2003, Amistad
in English
- 1st ed.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-212).
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Allene Carter's father-in-law was a decorated veteran. Yet it was not until the Carter family received a call from the White House that she discovered he was a heroic force in the Rhineland campaign. President Clinton awarded the Medal of Honor to several black soldiers who served in World War II. Sergeant Edward A. Carter Jr. was among the recipients. Shocked to learn the extent of Carter's service, Allene was determined to uncover both the truth about her father-in-law's wartime record and why his official recognition was so long in coming.Here is the story not only of Sergeant Carter but also of his family's fight to restore his honor. Theirs is a journey that takes them from local veterans organizations to the office of the president and front pages of the national media. An important piece of American history, Honoring Sergeant Carter is an enduring story of determination and family love.
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