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African American Officers In Liberia A Pestiferous Rotation 19101942 Brian G Shellum

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African American Officers In Liberia A Pestiferous Rotation 19101942 Brian G Shellum
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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.51 MB
Author: Brian G. Shellum
ISBN: 2017045435
Language: English
Year: 2018

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African American Officers In Liberia A Pestiferous Rotation 19101942 Brian G Shellum by Brian G. Shellum 2017045435 instant download after payment.

African American Officers in Liberia tells the story of seventeen African American officers who trained, reorganized, and commanded the Liberian Frontier Force from 1910 to 1942. In this West African country founded by freed black American slaves, African American officers performed their duties as instruments of imperialism for a country that was, at best, ambivalent about having them serve under arms at home and abroad.
The United States extended its newfound imperial reach and policy of “Dollar Diplomacy” to Liberia, a country it considered a U.S. protectorate. Brian G. Shellum explores U.S. foreign policy toward Liberia and the African American diaspora, while detailing the African American military experience in the first half of the twentieth century. Shellum brings to life the story of the African American officers who carried out a dangerous mission in Liberia for an American government that did not treat them as equal citizens in their homeland, and he provides recognition for their critical role in preserving the independence of Liberia.

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