‘An inferior technician’? African American signallers in the First World War

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Historical Research Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1093/hisres/htad022
Brian N Hall
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Abstract In the literature on the struggles of African Americans during the First World War, there has been a failure to examine the experiences of the 325th Field Signal Battalion, the first Black signal unit in the U.S. Army. Drawing upon a range of archival sources, unpublished letters, official documents and newspapers, this article assesses the experiences of the battalion’s Black officers and men before, during and after the war, arguing that they defied not only traditional notions of specialism within the army, threatening to destabilize unambiguous racial boundaries by challenging what had long been viewed as an intrinsically white soldiers’ sphere of influence, but also some of the fundamental principles underpinning Jim Crow ideology. In so doing, they made an important, albeit subtle, contribution to the ‘long civil rights movement’.
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“低级技术员”?非裔美国人在第一次世界大战中的信号员
在关于第一次世界大战期间非裔美国人斗争的文献中,没有对美国陆军第一个黑人信号部队第325野战信号营的经历进行研究。本文借鉴了一系列档案资料、未发表的信件、官方文件和报纸,评估了该营黑人官兵在战前、战争期间和战后的经历,认为他们不仅挑战了军队内部的传统专业观念,还挑战了长期以来被视为本质上是白人士兵的势力范围,从而有可能破坏明确的种族界限,还有一些支撑种族歧视意识形态的基本原则。在这样做的过程中,他们对“长期的民权运动”做出了重要的,尽管是微妙的贡献。
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