Two Colored women with the American Expeditionary Forces
Transcriber’s Note
The cover image was restored by Thiers Halliwell and is placed in the public domain.
I. and II. Col. Franklin A. Denison and Lt. Col. Otis B. Duncan, the highest ranking colored officers in France. III. Col. Charles Young, the highest ranking colored officer in the United States Army. IV. Major Rufus M. Stokes. V. Major Joseph H. Ward.
By ADDIE W. HUNTON and KATHRYN M. JOHNSON
Illustrated
BROOKLYN EAGLE PRESS
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK
Copyright, 1920, by Kathryn M. Johnson and Addie W. Hunton
All Rights Reserved
Dedicated to the women of our race, who gave so trustingly and courageously the strength of their young manhood to suffer and to die for the cause of freedom.
With recognition and thanks to the authors quoted in this volume and to the men of the A. E. F. who have contributed so willingly and largely to the story herein related.
Addie W. Hunton
Kathryn M. Johnson
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The Call and the Answer
First Days in France
The Y. M. C. A. and Other Welfare Organizations
The Combatant Troops
Non-Combatant Troops
Pioneer Infantries
Over the Canteen in France
The Leave Area
Relationships With the French
Education
The Salvation of Music Overseas
Religious Life Among the Troops
Reburying the Dead
Stray Days
Afterthought