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Britain's Black Regiments

Fighting for Empire and Equality

Barry Renfrew
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Pages
256
Year
2020
Language
English

About

In three global conflicts and countless colonial campaigns, tens of thousands of black West Indian soldiers fought and died for Britain, first as slaves and then as volunteers. These all but forgotten regiments were unique because they were part of the British Army rather than colonial formations. All were stepchild units, despised by an army loath to number black soldiers in its ranks, and yet unable to do without them; their courage, endurance and loyalty were repaid with bigotry and abuse. This is a saga of war, bondage, hardship, mutiny, forlorn outposts and remarkable fortitude.

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"This is a considered work, often seeing both sides … and presenting a strong case for greater recognition of what these men did."
Muster
"It shines a light into some very dark corners … The West Indian regiments were all but denied recognition in their lifetimes. This book gives them the tribute that they undoubtedly deserve."
Pennant

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