Contents: |
Loyalty and democracy of the negro / by Sectrary Baker --
Tribute to the Negro soldier / by General Pershing --
The Negro's part in the war / by Theodore Roosevelt --
How the Great War came to America --
The call to the colors --
Official recognition of the Negro's interest --
The work of the special assistant --
The Negro in the national army --
A critical situation in the camps --
Colored officers and how they were trained --
Treatment of Negro soldiers in camp --
Efforts to improve conditions --
Negro soldiers of France and England --
The Negro combat division --
Citations and awards, 92nd division --
The story of "The Buffaloes" --
Record of "The old fifteenth" --
"The eighth Illinois" --
The 371st infantry in France --
The record of the 372nd --
Negro heroes of the war --
The Negro soldier as a fighter --
With our soldiers in France --
Negro music that stirred France --
The Negro in the service of supply --
"With those who wait" --
German propaganda among Negroes --
How colored civilians helped to win --
Negro labor in war time --
Negro women in war work --
Social welfare agencies --
Negro loyalty and morale --
Did the Negro soliders get a square deal? --
What the Negro got out of the war --
Appendix: colored officers commissioned at Ft. Des Moines --
Colored chaplains in the U.S. Army --
Official summary of the Treaty of Peace --
Map of central Europe showing territorial changes under the treaty --
Key to the map --
Final changes in the treaty --
Chronology of the World War. |