Kelly Miller’s History of the World War for Human Rights
Kelly Miller, african-american mathematician, sociologist, essayist, newspaper columnist and author (1863-1939)
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Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- THE NEGRO'S PART IN THE WAR
-03- GENERAL PREFACE
-04- INTRODUCTORY
-05- GENERAL PERSHING'S OWN STORY OF THE VICTORIOUS AMERICAN ARMY
-06- PRESIDENT WILSON'S REVIEW OF THE WAR
-07- THE FLASH THAT SET THE WORLD AFLAME
-08- WHY AMERICA ENTERED THE WAR
-09- THE THINGS THAT MADE MEN MAD
-10- THE SLINKING SUBMARINE
-11- THWARTING THE U BOAT
-12- THE EYES OF BATTLE
-13- WAR'S STRANGE DEVICES
-14- WONDERFUL WAR WEAPONS
-15- THE WORLD'S ARMIES
-16- THE WORLD'S NAVIES
-17- THE NATIONS AT WAR
-18- MODERN WAR METHODS
-19- WOMAN AND THE WAR
-20- THE TERRIBLE PRICE
-21- THE WORLD RULERS AT WAR
-22- THE WAR'S WHO'S WHO
-23- CHEMISTRY IN THE WAR
-24- OUR NEIGHBORING ALLY
-25- THE HEROIC ANZAC
-26- AMERICA STEPS IN
-27- UNCLE SAM TAKES HOLD
-28- A GERMAN CRISIS
-29- UNCLE SAM AND THE NEUTRALS
-30- THE ACTIONS OF THE WAR
-31- AMERICAN FORCES BECOME FACTOR
-32- AMERICANS TURN WAR'S TIDE
-33- VICTORY, PEACE
-34- THE OLD ILLINOIS 8th REGIMENT