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Immortal Valor

The Black Medal of Honor Winners of World War II

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Immortal Valor

By: Robert Child
Narrated by: Vaughn Johseph
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Bloomsbury presents Immortal Valor by Robert Child, read by Vaughn Johseph.

The remarkable story of the seven African American soldiers ultimately awarded the World War II Medal of Honor, and the 50-year campaign to deny them their recognition.

In 1945, when Congress began reviewing the record of the most conspicuous acts of courage by American soldiers during World War II, they recommended awarding the Medal of Honor to 432 recipients. Despite the fact that more than one million African-Americans served, not a single black soldier received the Medal of Honor. The omission remained on the record for over four decades.

But recent historical investigations have brought to light some of the extraordinary acts of valor performed by black soldiers during the war. Men like Vernon Baker, who single-handedly eliminated three enemy machine-guns, an observation post, and a German dugout. Or Sergeant Reuben Rivers, who spearhead his tank unit’s advance against fierce German resistance for three days despite being grievously wounded. Meanwhile Lieutenant Charles Thomas led his platoon to capture a strategically vital village on the Siegfried Line in 1944 despite losing half his men and suffering a number of wounds himself.

Ultimately, in 1993 a US Army commission determined that seven men, including Baker, Rivers and Thomas, had been denied the Army’s highest award simply due to racial discrimination. In 1997, more than 50 years after the war, President Clinton finally awarded the Medal of Honor to these seven heroes, sadly all but one of them posthumously.

These are their stories.

©2022 Robert Child (P)2022 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
World War II Black & African American United States Wars & Conflicts Solider Military War Americas

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This collection of historical accounts is incredible. The author builds a narrative and recounts the official citations. It is great to see this men be recognized albeit years after their acts of valor.

Long Overdue

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Great book! Write a book about brilliant blacks whose brilliance changed the world for the better, For example, the "Hidden Figures" who were essential to America's space program.

Dorian Miller

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Unbelievable stories of Black American vets who went above and beyond the call of duty while facing the hatred of domestic white terrorist in their own ranks and when returned from battle. The stories were of men of character and courage.

Fighting two wars at the same time

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Clear and concise historical facts that bring it home. The author was thorough and professional.

A must-read - fabulous!

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An amazing book that shows while heroism knows no color in our nation, the awarding of valor sometimes has.

Amazon Book!!!

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