KELLY MILLER'S HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR FOR HUMAN RIGHTS: An Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of the World War; Why America Entered the Conflict; What the Allies Fought For; and a Thrilling Account of the Important Part Taken by the Negro in the Tragic Defeat of Germany; the Downfall of Autocracy, and Complete Victory for the Cause of Righteousness and Freedom.

A. Jenkins, O. Keller, 1919. 1st Edition. Hardcover. 608p plus many plates. REBOUND.

A hardcover book that has been recased with new endpapers. The spine has been restored, retaining the original cloth. The covers are rubbed and stained along the edges, and the cover decorations are no longer vivid. Staining at top corner of each page. Text is otherwise unmarked and binding is tight. Item #177452

An account of the role of black soldiers in World War I. Illustrated with lots of black and white plates.