The Black Soldier in War and Society: New Narratives and Critical Perspectives
This series is open to a wide array of scholarship on the ramifications of “soldiering” on the economic, social, cultural, or political lives of Black individuals, families, and communities. The editors seek projects that will highlight the long, and in many cases unending, fight for racial and social justice across time and space in the Black Atlantic.
Series Editors: Le’Trice Donaldson and George White Jr.
UVA Editor(s): Nadine Zimmerli
Titles in this Series

In Flaming Letters
Lucia Pitts, Poet of the Six Triple Eight
Edited by Verner D. Mitchell and Cynthia Davis

A Soldier's Life
A Black Woman's Rise from Army Brat to Six Triple Eight Champion
Edna W. Cummings

Race, Politics, and Reconstruction
The First Black Cadets at Old West Point
Edited by Rory McGovern and Ronald G. Machoian