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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Contents
Dedication
Epigraphs
List of Illustrations and Maps
1. Safe for Democracy: The Lost Battalion and the Harlem Hell Fighters
2. “The Great Composite American”: Theodore Roosevelt and American Nationalism, 1880–1917
3. No Black in the Rainbow: The Origin of the Harlem Hell Fighters, 1911–1917
4. “The Jews and Wops, the Dutch and Irish Cops”: Recruiting the Melting Pot Division, July–December 1917
5. The Politics of Ridicule: The 15th New York Goes to War, October 1917–May 1918
6. The Slamming of Great Doors: Entering the World of Combat, May–September 1918
7. Home Fires Burning: Political and Racial Reaction, Summer 1918
8. “Tout le Monde à la Bataille!”: The Allied Offensive Begins, September 12–27, 1918
9. The Last Long Mile: The Hell Fighters at Bellevue Ridge and Sechault, September 26–October 1, 1918
10. The Lost Battalion: Whittlesey’s Command at Charlevaux Mill, October 1–8, 1918
11. Print the Legend: The “Lost Battalion” as Public Myth
12. “No Man’s Land Is Ours”: The Hell Fighters and the Lost Battalion Return, February–May 1919
13. The Black and the Red: Race Riots, Red Scares, and the Triumph of Reaction, 1919–1924
14. Unknown Soldiers: Charles Whittlesey and Henry Johnson, 1919–1929
15. “Say, Don’t You Remember…?”: Public Memory, Public Myth, and the Meaning of the War, 1919–1930
16. The New Deal and the Renewal of American Nationalism, 1930–1941
17. The Bargain Renewed: The Myth of the “Good War” and the Memory of the Lost Battalions, 1938–1965
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index
Also by Richard Slotkin
About the Author
Copyright
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