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1. United States. Office of War Information. U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. Private Napoleon Edward Taylor, first member of the U.S. forces to land in Liberia at the request of the African Negro republic, explains how a sub-machine gun, or "Tommy gun," works. Liberia was originally founded in 1821 by Negro freedmen under American auspices. The American forces, chiefly composed of Negro units, are constructing bridges, improving roads, building air bases and strengthening fortifications throughout the country. Edwin Barclay the Republic's President, welcomed the American soldiers by saying "The future of Liberia is inextricably bound up in the victory of those nations fighting for the Four Freedoms annouced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt." [between 1940 and 1946]

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2. United States. Office of War Information. U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. This "jeep" is being unloaded at a port in Liberia from a U.S. transport which brought a large contingent of American soldiers, chiefly Negroes, to the African Negro republic under a defense agreement concluded between the two countries at the request of Liberia's President, Edwin Barclay. The Liberian Republic was founded in 1821 by Negro freedmen under American auspices [between 1940 and 1946]

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3. McCain, Diana Ross Connecticut's African American soldiers in the Civil War, 1861-1865 Hartford, CT (59 S. Prospect St., Hartford 06106): Connecticut Historical Commission; 2000

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4. African American soldiers

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Topic
SimpleType
Authority
sj2021054626
African American military personnel ; Afro-American soldiers ; Negro soldiers ; Negroes as soldiers ; Soldiers, African American ; United States. Army--African Americans ; Afro-American soldiers ; Negro soldiers ; Negroes as soldiers
5. African American soldiers

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Topic
SimpleType
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sh85001906
African American military personnel ; Afro-American soldiers ; Negro soldiers ; Negroes as soldiers ; Soldiers, African American ; United States. Army--African Americans ; Afro-American soldiers ; Negro soldiers ; Negroes as soldiers
6. African American regiments

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Topic
E492.9
History Of The Americas. America and United States--United States--The Civil War, 1861-1865--Armies. Troops--The Union Army--Arms of the service--African American regiments ; African American soldiers--Civil War--Regiments ; Regiments, African American--Civil War
7. U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. This "jeep" is being unloaded at a port in Liberia from a U.S. transport which brought a large contingent of American soldiers, chiefly Negroes, to the African Negro republic under a defense agreement concluded between the two countries at the request of Liberia's President, Edwin Barclay. The Liberian Republic was founded in 1821 by Negro freedmen under American auspices

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8. U.S. forces establish bases in Liberia. Private Napoleon Edward Taylor, first member of the U.S. forces to land in Liberia at the request of the African Negro republic, explains how a sub-machine gun, or "Tommy gun," works. Liberia was originally founded in 1821 by Negro freedmen under American auspices. The American forces, chiefly composed of Negro units, are constructing bridges, improving roads, building air bases and strengthening fortifications throughout the country. Edwin Barclay the Republic's President, welcomed the American soldiers by saying "The future of Liberia is inextricably bound up in the victory of those nations fighting for the Four Freedoms annouced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt."

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9. Ford, Carin T. The Civil War's African-American soldiers through primary sources Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, Inc; [2013]

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10. [Aiken's Landing, Va. African-American soldiers resting near the Aiken house, view looking toward the house] [1864 ca. Nov.]

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11. Ford, Carin T. The Civil War's African-American soldiers through primary sources Berkeley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers, Incorporated; [2013]

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12. Hacker, Francis [Jefferson Davis dressed in women's clothing being captured in a tent by two Union soldiers as two women and an African American man look on] [Rhode Island]: [Francis Hacker]; [1865]

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13. Hacker, Francis [Jefferson Davis dressed in women's clothing being captured in a tent by two Union soldiers as two women and an African American man look on] [Rhode Island]: [Francis Hacker]; [1865]

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14. [Two unidentified African American soldiers in Union sergeant's uniforms] [between 1863 and 1865]

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15. African Americans in the Armed Forces

LC Classification (LCC)
ClassNumber
Topic
E185.63
History Of The Americas. America and United States--United States--Elements in the population--African Americans--Special topics--African Americans in the Armed Forces ; African American sailors ; African American soldiers ; African Americans in the armed forces
16. [Jefferson Davis dressed in women's clothing being captured in a tent by two Union soldiers as two women and an African American man look on]

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17. [Two unidentified African American soldiers in Union sergeant's uniforms]

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18. Ford, Carin T. The Civil War's African-American soldiers through primary sources

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17413675
19. [Aiken's Landing, Va. African-American soldiers resting near the Aiken house, view looking toward the house]

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20. McCain, Diana Ross Connecticut's African American soldiers in the Civil War, 1861-1865

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