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The harlem hellfighters by max brooks
The harlem hellfighters by max brooks







Adams orders them to completely ignore any verbal or physical provocations made by the local populace.

the harlem hellfighters by max brooks

In order to preserve the well-being of his men, Lt. Fears run high within their ranks given that the town is located in the Jim Crow South only weeks earlier tensions between racist locals and African-American trainees had led to a riot in Houston. In October, the regiment is reassigned to Spartanburg, South Carolina to finish their training. It's here that the African-American soldiers begin to first feel the effects of segregation with the United States Army they are given uniforms later than their white counterparts and train with broomsticks in the place of rifles. Concurrently, members of the regimental band are subjected to the precise training of renowned bandleader Lt. In July 1917, the regiment commences basic training at Camp Whitman, where they are strictly disciplined and educated by a benevolent Adams. The 15th is headed by Lieutenant Adams and Sergeant Mandla.

the harlem hellfighters by max brooks

The soldiers, though all black, come from a diverse array of backgrounds, classes, and cultures, leading to some initial internal strain. involvement in World War I, with recruitment for the 15th New York National Guard Regiment being held in Harlem, New York. The novel is narrated by Mark, a veteran of the 369th's tour in Europe. It is a fictionalized account of the experiences of the largely African American 369th Infantry Regiment, nicknamed the " Hell-fighters" by German soldiers, during the First World War. The Harlem Hellfighters is a graphic novel written by author Max Brooks with illustrations done by Caanan White.









The harlem hellfighters by max brooks