Monday, January 6, 2020
The Freedom Of Struggles By Adriane Lentz Smith - 1250 Words
Adriane Lentz-Smith wrote the book called the Freedom of Struggles, Who is an associate Professor of History at Duke University. Adriane had studied history and African American studies. She was successful in everything Adriane did, she had many goals to achieve. One of the goals were to get across one point about how war world 1 and African Americans goes to Europe with American expeditionary forces in World War 1. How the story was a critical movement in the book ââ¬Å"freedom of strugglesâ⬠. Adriane was an aggressive and powerful writer and wanted everyone to hear her story on African Americans going to war, how back in time it interferes with the Europe civilians an African troops she illustrates an mobilized generation. Adriane did an amazing job about talking on the important scene events on true sons of freedom. A great book to get an inside on history, where dealing with the African American civil rights. The NACCP (National associate for the advancement of color people.) Jim Crow law and racism, going to war world 1 trying to gain independence to settle the dispute. Over 200,000 African American soldiers were sent to Europe. Lentz-smith makes an incredible narrative speech on important contribution to American history. Adriane wanted people to know that not just white people could do anything they wanted. Going to Europe to fight for independence would make a big difference but only made a little bit difference. Innocent people were going getting killed fighting for
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