The Marines of Montford Point: America's First Black Marines
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Author(s)Melton A. McLaurin
PublisherBrilliance Audio on MP3-CD
ISBN / ASIN1480565059
ISBN-139781480565050
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1 to 2 months
Sales Rank1,748,041
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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“A valuable contribution to our understanding of the black military experience in World War II.†- North Carolina Historical Review “Anyone interested in any aspect of the civil rights struggle or the history of race relations in the US must read this book.†- Choice  “What emerges beyond question is that these veterans felt themselves to be Americans, and knew themselves to be men, long before they were acknowledged as Marines.†- Multicutural Review “An important collection. . . . Opens our eyes to a new range of histories to be explored.†- Journal of Southern History “McLaurin adds invaluably to the literature on blacks in the military.†- Booklist “This wonderful collection of personal narratives captures not only the struggle but also the triumph of the Montford Point Marines’ quest to become part of our nation’s most elite ï¬ghting force, despite overwhelming odds. Their voices will be heard through this book, telling their poignant testimonies. I am truly honored to walk in their footsteps.†- Colonel Adele Hodges, USMC With an executive order from President Franklin Roosevelt in 1941, the United States Marine Corps — the last all-white branch of the U.S. military — was forced to begin recruiting and enlisting African Americans. The ï¬rst black recruits received basic training at the segregated Camp Montford Point, adjacent to Camp Lejeune, near Jacksonville, North Carolina. This audiobook, in conjunction with the documentary ï¬lm of the same name, tells the story of these pioneering African American Marines. Drawing from interviews with 60 veterans, Melton McLaurin relates in the Marines’ own words their reasons for enlisting; their arrival at Montford Point and the training they received there; their lives in a segregated military and in the Jim Crow South; their experiences of combat and service in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam; and their legacy. This audiobook serves to recognize and to honor the men who desegregated the Marine Corps and loyally served their country in three major wars.