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Beinecke JWJ Zan H927 920t
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Two Colored Women with the American Expeditionary Forces (Beinecke JWJ Zan H927 920t)
Beinecke JWJ Zan H927 920t

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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.
    "The Hunton-Johnson collaboration is a worthy addition to the valuable works on the world fight, and what is more, it is written much more interestingly than the average world war history."
    "There are some moving passages in this record, and some memorable word pictures."
    "The book in hand is most admirably written and covers a multitude of affairs"
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