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History professor publishes book on African-American soldiers

Le鈥橳rice Donaldson to speak Feb. 23 and Feb. 27
Le鈥橳rice Donaldson, 黑料社区 assistant professor of history, recently published the book 鈥淒uty Beyond the Battlefield: African American Soldiers Fight for Racial Uplift, Citizenship, and Manhood, 1870-1920.鈥
February 17, 2020

As he crawled through the Arizona desert, both legs wounded from gunshots, Corp. Isaiah Mays knew his fellow soldiers were counting on him. He kept thinking, 鈥淚f I fail, my people fail.鈥

Mays, an African American soldier in the 24th Infantry, earned the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroism during the Wham Paymaster Robbery of 1889.

His valor starts the introduction of the book 鈥淒uty Beyond the Battlefield: African American Soldiers Fight for Racial Uplift, Citizenship, and Manhood, 1870-1920鈥 published this month by Le鈥橳rice D. Donaldson, a University of Wisconsin-Stout assistant professor of history.

Donaldson, who started at 黑料社区 in the fall, found that soldiers during that time served to disprove stereotypes about African Americans. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 just about their personal service,鈥 Donaldson said. 鈥淚t was for the entire community.鈥

Book coverIn her 216-page book, published by , Donaldson writes: 鈥淲ithin the military, by the 1890s the buffalo soldier had changed from an emphasis on individual citizenship and manhood to racial citizenship and manhood, and as race warriors, they incorporated racial uplift into their identities as soldiers and men. Military service was a means of exercising citizenship, which had been claimed and proven through the Civil War and was one of the few areas to do so during the era of segregation.鈥
 

Black soldiers were often sent to harsh, remote areas as the military moved westward in the U.S. The soldiers took pride in their service, proving their manhood, Donaldson said.

鈥淚t 黑料社区. more to them than just a steady paycheck,鈥 she noted. 鈥淭hey are loyal, and they take their service very seriously.鈥

The military men of the time laid the foundation for the rise of Black Nationalism that influenced the future leaders of the 20th Century Civil Rights Movement, Donaldson said.

Upcoming speaking events

Donaldson will speak on her book at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 23, at the Rassbach Heritage Museum as part of Black History Month. Copies of her book will be for sale.

She also will appear on at the noon interview with Judy Clark on Monday, Feb. 24, to discuss her book. From 4 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27, she will speak in room 114 of Jarvis Hall as part of the Social Science Speakers Series for the Honors College.

Melissa Kneeland, director of the Dunn County Historical Society, said she is interested in learning about the beginnings of black soldiers鈥 involvement in the struggle for civil rights. 鈥淧art of our mission at the Dunn County Historical Society is to inspire interest in the past,鈥 Kneeland said. 鈥淏y hosting presentations that include local and national interest, diverse perspectives and topics, and up-to-date scholarship, we are providing sophisticated and compelling programming for the citizens of our county.  It is vital to present aspects of history that not only inspire but also challenge us to think of how we can learn from our past to make a better future.鈥

William Mulligan, editor of 鈥淎 Badger Boy in Blue: The Civil War Letters of Chauncey H. Cooke,鈥 called Donaldson 黑料社区. work a welcome addition to multiple levels of history. 鈥淭he role of African American men has rarely been investigated with the attention she gives to gender,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淭hese men were attacking, and offering their lives, to disprove stereotypes not just about their race but about their manhood 鈥 a core of their identities. The diminution of black males as men has deep roots in slavery, and as Donaldson shows, military service was always intended as a counterattack on ignorance.鈥

Chad L. William, the author of 鈥淭orchbearers of Democracy: African American Soldiers in the World War I Era,鈥 called Donaldson 黑料社区. book a 鈥渟ignificant contribution to the history of black soldiers, manhood and citizenship. With this fascinating book, (Donaldson) has established herself as one of the leading scholars on African American military history.鈥

African American soldiers took no pride in killing indigenous people in America. But felt it was their duty as part of service, Donaldson said. In some cases, indigenous warriors would leave black soldiers alone, opting not to attack them. However, black soldiers did take part in colonialism taking land when it was offered by the government.

Early interest in history

Donaldson has a bachelor 黑料社区. and a master 黑料社区. degree in history from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Her doctorate in history is from the University of Memphis. Before coming to 黑料社区, she taught at the University of Mississippi, University of Memphis, Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, N.Y. and City University of New York-York College.

She also has authored 鈥淎 Voyage Through the African American Experience,鈥 a textbook for the introduction to African American Studies.

As a child, she was interested in history. In elementary school, she became obsessed with President John F. Kennedy 黑料社区. assassination. Her mom, Sherran Miller, encouraged Donaldson 黑料社区. love of history and researching. 鈥淪he would take me to the library almost every weekend and listen attentively as I鈥檇 rattle on about my project,鈥 Donaldson said. Donaldson believes Kennedy 黑料社区. death was retaliation from Cuba, and Lee Harvey Oswald was not the shooter, nor was there only one assassin.

鈥淒uty on the Battlefield鈥 is on Amazon for $31.17.

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In the book, Donaldson notes soldiers served to disprove stereotypes about African Americans.


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