African-American Heroes 1776-1919

African-American Heroes 1776-1919
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Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9781480989696
ISBN-13 : 148098969X
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Book Synopsis African-American Heroes 1776-1919 by : Gilbert Wayne Hedgpeth, MHS, CAS, CS

Download or read book African-American Heroes 1776-1919 written by Gilbert Wayne Hedgpeth, MHS, CAS, CS and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2019-10-14 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: African-American Heroes 1776-1919 The Story of Sergeant Neadom Roberts By: Gilbert Wayne Hedgpeth, MHS, CAS, CS About the Book African-American Heroes 1776-1919: The Story Sergeant Neadom Roberts demonstrates the spirit and heroism of an African-American soldier’s patriotic deeds and determination to serve his country despite barriers of racism, segregation, oppression, and discrimination. He persevered onward in great sacrifice, yet records of his service have gone unrecognized, been diminished and forgotten. This book seeks to educate the reader to tell the individual and collective stories of these gallant heroes and bring to light their historical legacies. The American democracy must include equality and opportunity for all its citizens without regard to their race, ethnicity, social-economic status and religion. The author hopes that readers of this book will enhance their knowledge and gain a renewed sense of pride and self-esteem about African-American heroes and their collective contributions to our beloved country.


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