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About the Author
Natalie Kimbrough, Ph. D. is an Assistant Professor in History at the Community College of Baltimore County, Catonsville, in Baltimore, MD. She is an active member of college-wide committees including the Closing the Gap Committee, the UMOJA (unity) committee, which organizes discussion rounds on social issues, and the International Education Committee. Dr. Kimbrough has expertise teaching U.S. American History, focusing on ethnic, social, and cultural history, as well as other historical topics and learning community courses. She also has extensive curriculum development experience.
Reviews
...this is an interesting...text. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate Students and up. -- D. R. Turner, Davis and Elkins College * CHOICE *
The author asserts that soldiers of color often had to develop a "double consciousness"; that is, how to be faithful to their country while still remembering the racism they encountered in the US. Indeed, African Americans, Kimbrough claims, were often placed in contradictory situations where white soldiers, many of whom were bigoted, came to their aid during combat. Summing Up: RECOMMENDED. Graduate students and up. -- D. R. Turner, Davis and Elkins College * CHOICE *
Book Information
ISBN 9780761836728
Author Natalie Kimbrough
Format Paperback
Page Count 196
Imprint University Press of America
Publisher University Press of America
Weight(grams) 308g
Dimensions(mm) 230mm * 148mm * 15mm