Decades before Georgia became the cradle of the modern Civil Rights Movement; generations of its African Americans waged a historic struggle to abolish the institution of slavery. Now Michael Thurmond presents this unique; fascinating story of black Georgia from the early eighteenth century until the end of the Civil War.
#2068405 in Books 1994-10-17Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .50 x 8.04 x 10.01l; #File Name: 1560985038160 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Reading required for all AAF collectors historians.By Henry L. JohnsIf you are looking for a picture book; this is not for you. If you enjoy reading the story of how why these artifacts were developed; this book is a must have. It is loaded with period photos to go along with the story. I found items like the A7 slipper; that do not appear in any other reference.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A must have for the serious collector/researcher or enthusiastBy aviationitemsandmoreAwesome book. Tells the story of U.S. Army flight clothing from the early1900s through WWII; with a focus on WWII. Has many pictures of clothing.Goes great with the companion book by the same author: Combat FlyingEquipment. Other related books include: Vintage Flying Helmets;Spalding Aviator's Clothing Equipment in the 1920s-1930s; U.S. NavalAviation Flying Clothing and Gear by Jeff Warner.