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note: "So far as I know, this is the first intimate and | authentic account of the life of the colored soldier who | fought for his country in France. The book is not | only a good narrative, but it is educational and con- | tains | |||
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note: many a bit of information, many a bit of information, many an anecdote | which must make the colored soldier consider it is a | guide book to memory. Of course to the stay-at-home, | it is indispensable." | Jessie Fausett in THE CRISIS. |
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13.6 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q61
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For the James Weldon | Johnson Collection | Yale University | New Haven, Conn. | With the compliments and best wishes of the co-author | Kathryn M. Johnson | 4509 Prairie Ave, | Chicago, Ill. | Tel. Drexel 5349 | Sept. 27, 1942
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Yale University Library The James Weldon Johnson Memorial Collection of Negro Arts & Letters Founded by Carl Van Vechten 1941 ; Gift of Kathryn M Johnson
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"So far as I know, this is the first intimate and | authentic account of the life of the colored soldier who | fought for his country in France. The book is not | only a good narrative, but it is educational and con- | tains
many a bit of information, many a bit of information, many an anecdote | which must make the colored soldier consider it is a | guide book to memory. Of course to the stay-at-home, | it is indispensable." | Jessie Fausett in THE CRISIS.
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