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More than sixty years after the end of World War II, most Americans remain unaware of the Negro soldier's contribution to America¹s victory over the Axis forces.
Black Warriors: The Buffalo Soldiers of World War II is a survivor's memoir of the contribution that one segment of the U.S. military, the all-Negro 92nd Division of the U.S. Army, made to the Allied victory over the Germans in Europe.
Ivan J. Houston was a 19-year-old member of 3rd Battalion in Combat Team 370 of the 92nd (Buffalo Soldier) Division that entered combat for the first time on the night of Aug. 23-24, 1944
After the American Revolution was won, Thomas Jefferson maintained that our Constitution should be a rallying post for building common cause among motley Americans. To that end, he proposed that we revised the Constitution every so often, not just to reflect the changing times, but to revive and perpetuate our original revolutionary spirit.
Enter Constitution Café, an offbeat and innovative project in which Christopher Phillips engages Americans of all stripes as they grapple with how they would sculpt the United States Constitution if they could start from scratch.
His new book, Constitution Cafe: Jefferson's Brew for a True Revolution offers a rollicking and spirited account of his efforts to date to realize Jefferson's great expectations .