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History of Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War, and Other Items of Interest

CHAPTER III
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Still greater was the surprise of everyone when another order was issued from the same source directing that the white regiment should make coffee first, all the time, and detailing a guard to see that the order was carried out.

All of these things were done seemingly to humiliate us and without a word of protest from our officers.

We suffered without complaint.

God only knows how it was we lived through those fourteen days on that miserable vessel.

We lived through those days and were fortunate enough not to have a burial at sea.
OPERATIONS AGAINST SANTIAGO.
We landed in Cuba June 22, 1898.


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