WWI and the African American Community. Ep. #108

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WWI and the
African American Community

Episode #108

 

WWI affected the entire African American community  and its future

WWI affected the entire African American community in the U.S.

 

WWI and the
African American Community

Host: Theo Mayer

  • The Effect of WWI on the African American Community - Dr. Jennifer Keene | @02:05
  • The Dynamics of the Paris Peace Negotiations - Mike Shuster | @10:10
  • First into Germany: Sgt. Roy Holtz Part 4 - Host | @14:30
    (Courtesy of Robert Laplander)
  • The Story of Nurse Sarah Sand - Dr. Edward Lengel | @22:30
  • The Elements of the WWI Memorial Park - Dr. Libby O’Connell | @27:50
  • A Teacher on Teaching WWI - Michael Sandstrom | @36:50
  • “Speaking WWI”: Airport - Host | @45:45
  • “Articles & Posts”: Weekly Dispatch - Host | @48:00

 

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