If in Jim Crow cars we must stay

p. 18 Boys On to France

O God, could a stronger race do more?

p. 18 Boys On to France

The black boys are rising

p. 21 Old Glory’s Recognition

Who will be the slacker then?

p. 23 The Slacker

Out of this war will risenot the black man of old

p. 28 The Negro’s Right to Fight

I saw my black brother drinkingfrom the cup of disenfranchised rights

p. 30 The Right Direction

No longer we’re patient or humble

p. 30 The Right Direction

Striving, dying to win the fightforgetting race, class, and color

p. 37 With the Colors

You forgot you once were pilgrims

p. 48 Pearls Unrecognized

Lecturers tell how the black race rose

p. 69 The Negro’s Progress

Rising till Ethiophia stretches forth her hands

p. 69 The Negro’s Progress

Uncle Sam we give our sons, the sons of W.V.I.,to the struggle just begun

p. 80 Sons of W.V.I.