Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights
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Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights by Kelly Miller is a comprehensive account of World War I with a particular focus on the role of African Americans and other marginalized groups in the conflict. Miller a prominent African American scholar and advocate presents a detailed narrative that not only covers military campaigns but also examines the war’s social and political impact on human rights and racial equality.The book explores the contributions of Black soldiers in the war effort highlighting their bravery and sacrifices despite facing discrimination both at home and on the battlefield. Miller also discusses the broader implications of the war including the fight for democracy the struggle against oppression and the hopes for greater civil rights following the conflict. His analysis extends beyond the war itself connecting it to global movements for justice and equality.
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