"The Glory of the Coming: What Mine Eyes have seen of Americans in Action in this Year Of Grace and Allied Endeavor" offers a compelling firsthand account of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I, with a particular focus on the experiences of African American soldiers. Penned by Irvin S. Cobb, this historical document provides invaluable insight into the realities of war and the contributions of often-overlooked members of the American military.
This book delves into the participation of African Americans in the Great War, capturing a crucial perspective from the 20th century. Drawing from war correspondence and personal observations, "The Glory of the Coming" presents a vivid picture of the conflict and the individuals who served. Readers interested in military history, World War I, and the broader social context of the era will find this a valuable and thought-provoking read. A timeless account of courage and sacrifice on the Western Front.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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