Originally published in 1919 in the author\'s larger "The American Negro in the World War," this paperback edition tells the True Story of the tough "Harlem Hellfighters," the all-black regiment (369th Infantry Regiment) of the U.
S.
Scott (1873-1957) for many years served as confi.
Army that served with the French against the Germans in World War I-the only regiment that "never lost a man captured, a trench, or a foot of ground." About the Author A son of ex-slaves, Emmett J.
Originally published in 1919 in the author\'s larger "The American Negro in the World War," this paperback edition tells the True Story of the tough "Harlem Hellfighters," the all-black regiment (369th Infantry Regiment) of the U.
S