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Author’s Tranquility Press Presents: “African-American Heroes 1776-1919: The Story of Sergeant Neadom Roberts” by Gilbert Wayne Hedgpeth
Join us in a poignant exploration of forgotten heroism with "African-American Heroes 1776-1919: The Story of Sergeant Neadom Roberts" by Gilbert Wayne Hedgpeth. Proudly brought to you by Author's Tranquility Press, this book is not just a historical account; it's a testament to the spirit, sacrifice, and determination of an African-American soldier who served his country amidst the barriers of racism, segregation, oppression, and discrimination.
"African-American Heroes 1776-1919" centers around the remarkable story of Sergeant Neadom Roberts, an African-American soldier whose patriotic deeds and unwavering determination stood tall against the backdrop of adversity. Despite facing racism, segregation, and discrimination, Sergeant Roberts' sacrifices went unrecognized, diminished, and ultimately forgotten. This book is a tribute to him and countless others who served with gallantry, resilience, and pride.
Sergeant Neadom Roberts combat trained skills, courage, and fierce fighting abilities earned him the highest military honors that were bestowed upon him by the French Military and Government; the Croix-de Guerre, for valor in battle.
As the narrative unfolds, Hedgpeth highlights the collective stories of African-American heroes, emphasizing the importance of equality and opportunity for all citizens. Beyond recounting historic military events featuring African-American soldiers at war in the defense of American democracy and world peace, the book serves as a call to action for a more inclusive American democracy- one that acknowledges and appreciates the diverse contributions of its citizens, irrespective of race, ethnicity, social-economic status, or religion.
Beyond recounting historic military events featuring African American soldiers at war in the defense of American democracy and world peace, the book serves as a call to action for a more inclusive American democracy - one that acknowledges and appreciates the diverse contributions of its citizens, irrespective of race, ethnicity, social-economic status, or religion.
Hedgpeth's hope is that readers of "African-American Heroes 1776-1919" will not only enhance their historical knowledge but also gain a renewed sense of pride and self-esteem. By delving into the rich legacies of African-American heroes, readers are invited to reevaluate and celebrate the pivotal role they played in shaping the nation's history.
Embark on a journey through history with "African-American Heroes 1776-1919: The Story of Sergeant Neadom Roberts." This illuminating book is now available on Amazon. Click here to secure your copy and join Author's Tranquility Press in unveiling the forgotten heroism that has shaped the very fabric of our beloved country.
About the Author: Gilbert Wayne Hedgpeth
Meet Gilbert Wayne Hedgpeth, an African-American investigative researcher and writer with a passion for uncovering the hidden stories of heroes. Born and raised in Trenton, New Jersey, Hedgpeth brings a wealth of knowledge and a deep commitment to shedding light on the untold contributions of African-American heroes. With degrees in psychology and human services, he brings a unique perspective to historical narratives.
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