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Scott's History of the American Negro in the World War (Preface)

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This page, from Brigham Young University, contains the preface for Emmett Scott's historical study of the African-American experience in World War I. The author includes substantial quotations from General John Pershing and President Theodore Roosevelt. This resource is referenced in the EDSITEment lesson titled "African Americans After World War I: Had Race Relations Changed?"

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    Grade: 9 to 12

    Topics: United States History, Electives, Psychology, History-Social Science

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