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History of the American Negro in the Great World War

CHAPTER XV
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He had no prejudices.

How could he have, coming from a nation whose motto is LIBERTY, FRATERNITY, EQUALITY?
He formed his judgment from bravery and Manhood and Honor.

The Negro soldiers ate, slept and drank with the poilus.

They were happy together.
An incident of the valor of the 93rd division was in the fight at Butte de Mesnil, as tough a spot as any in the line between the sea and Switzerland.

The ground had been fought over back and forth, neither side holding it for long.


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