Marching as to War
Discover the compelling narratives of eleven African American servicewomen in Marching as to War by Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas. Published by University Press of America in 2014, this insightful paperback spans 138 pages and delves into the unique challenges faced by black women in the military during the Gulf Wars.
Through their personal accounts, the book addresses critical topics such as healthcare, childcare, sexism, sexual harassment, racism, religion, and career advancement in combat zones. These powerful stories not only highlight the resilience and strength of these women but also shed light on the broader issues of diversity and inclusion within the armed forces.
Join Elizabeth F. Desnoyers-Colas in this eye-opening exploration that emphasizes the vital contributions and experiences of African American women in war. Perfect for readers interested in military history, women's studies, and social justice.