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Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights

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The author offers a broad history of the Great War, tracing the conflict's causes and diagnosing German militarism and imperialism as central forces opposed by democratic nations. He reviews strategic developments and allied leadership decisions while highlighting the contributions and bravery of Black Americans in army and navy service, noting the emergence of Black officers and units and the implications for civil rights. Illustrated plates and contemporary military essays supplement discussions of modern warfare's technologies and moral consequences, and the narrative closes with reflections and forecasts about the race's postwar status.

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Kelly Miller

Kelly Miller was an influential African American scholar, educator, and author known for his contributions to the discourse on race and education in the early 20th century. He served as the first dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Howard University and was a prominent advocate for the higher education of African Americans. His notable works include "Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights," which addresses the impact of World War I on civil rights, and "Progress and Achievements of the Colored People," highlighting the advancements of African Americans. Miller's writings reflect his commitment to social justice and the empowerment of marginalized communities.

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