For Race and Country: The Life and Career of Colonel Charles Young

For Race and Country: The Life and Career of Colonel Charles Young

by David Kilroy
ISBN-10:
0275980057
ISBN-13:
9780275980054
Pub. Date:
11/30/2003
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275980057
ISBN-13:
9780275980054
Pub. Date:
11/30/2003
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
For Race and Country: The Life and Career of Colonel Charles Young

For Race and Country: The Life and Career of Colonel Charles Young

by David Kilroy

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Overview

Charles Young served as the highest-ranking African American officer in the U.S. Army until 1917. During his career, he served on the western frontier, in the Philippines, and in Mexico, and as military attache to both Haiti and Liberia. Young was also an accomplished linguist, a musician and composer, a published author, and an active member of the black intelligentsia. A history of Young's life transcends the fields of military, diplomatic, and African American history. For those interested in the history of the United States between Reconstruction and World War I, his life offers a guided tour through one of the most important epochs in the American experience.

Charles Young's career was shaped by race. The army regarded him as an anomaly and sought to limit his visibility. He, on the other hand, used his profile to promote the cause of racial equality. As a soldier, he was diligent in his observance of duty. As a citizen, he was committed to the cause of black civil rights. For Charles Young, success was more than a personal dream, it was an obligation to his people. Young's ultimate goal was to attain the rank of general. Thus, his forced retirement on medical grounds in 1917 was a crushing blow, and, for him and his supporters, bore testament to the racism that permeated the armed forces and America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275980054
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/2003
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 1,166,392
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

David P. Kilroy is associate professor of history at Wheeling Jesuit University. He holds a PhD from the University of Iowa and an MA from University College Dublin. This is his first book.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Up from Kentucky
Alone at West Point
A Black Officer in a White Army
Wars of Expansion
Our Man in Hispaniola
Back to Africa
On the Trail of Pancho Villa
The Glass Ceiling
The Making of a Legend
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography

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