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Roi Ottley's World War II, the lost diary of an African American journalist, edited with an introduction by Mark A. Huddle

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Roi Ottley's World War II, the lost diary of an African American journalist, edited with an introduction by Mark A. Huddle
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eng
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contains biographical information
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portraits
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index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Roi Ottley's World War II
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bibliography
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681500381
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edited with an introduction by Mark A. Huddle
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the lost diary of an African American journalist
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Roi Ottley's War : Black internationalism and the long freedom struggle -- The diary : notes, Observations, and Memoranda Concerning Travels in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, England, France, Belgium, Italy, and North Africa / by Roi Ottley, PM-Liberty war correspondent : period: June to December 1944 -- Selected journalism, 1942-1946 -- "A White folks' war?" -- "Roi Ottley sees Negro troops in action in Normandy" -- "Progressive trend seen in British colonial policy" -- "Cripps Gives Official View on India Issue" -- "Belgium to Rule Congo without Major Changes" -- "Dixie Invades Britain" -- "Famed French writer Took Nazis for a Ride" -- "France Plans Sweeping Reforms for Colonies" -- "French System of Justice Works Despite Confusion" -- "There's No Race Problem in the Foxholes" -- "Facists Used Jim Crow against Allies" -- "Eyewitness Report on Reign of Terror in Greece : men and women anti-Fascists jailed, tortured by the thousands" -- "Nuernberg Trials mold pattern of "collective guilt" principle
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