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quadgram frequency
of the united states164
the secretary of defense150
at the same time142
in the armed forces141
the department of defense130
of negroes in the107
of the secretary of98
equal treatment and opportunity94
on the th of87
in the united states83
opportunity in the armed82
the secretary of the82
the army of the75
bureau of naval personnel74
the bureau of naval70
the secretary of war67
the number of black67
of the civil rights65
secretary of the navy64
of plans and policies64
equality of treatment and64
secretary of the army63
treatment and opportunity in63
of treatment and opportunity63
the army air forces62
and opportunity in the61
of the department of61
of the armed forces61
to the secretary of60
in the marine corps59
utilization of negro manpower58
on the morning of55
of the air force54
on the part of54
the right of the52
on the other hand52
the left of the51
in the regular army50
in the armed services47
for the first time47
the chief of staff46
the number of negroes46
the rest of the45
in the general service44
the chief of naval43
in the face of43
the fact that the43
the integration of the43
in world war ii42
the department of the42
the close of the42
in the case of42
assistant secretary of defense42
the commander of the41
the morning of the41
div of plans and40
have the honor to40
on the basis of40
a part of the39
during world war ii39
i have the honor39
of negro manpower in38
changed to th regiment38
the th and th38
the negro in the38
on the grounds that37
the end of the37
chief of naval personnel37
the office of the37
in the department of37
as well as the37
of the army of36
in command of the36
of the war department35
the men of the35
on the right of35
on the left of35
on equality of treatment35
the part of the35
committee on equality of34
with the exception of34
to th regiment u34
in the air force34
morning of the th34
as the th regiment34
the civil rights movement34
the head of the34
in the name of33
of the gillem board33
for the purpose of33
one of the most33
negroes in the navy33
the success of the32
negro troops in the32
army of the potomac32
under the command of32
equal opportunity in the32
employment of negro troops31
in the vicinity of31
at the time of31
of the negro in31
in the number of31
a member of the31
percent of the total30
a large number of30
at the head of30
the croix de guerre30
negro manpower in the30
the history of the30
number of negroes in29
the assistant secretary of29
office of the secretary29
close of the war29
the special programs unit28
the remainder of the27
the percentage of negroes27
treatment and opportunity for27
the gillem board policy26
in front of the26
for sa et al26
of the marine corps26
the service of the26
the civil rights act26
the officers of the26
department of the south26
the personnel policy board26
of equal treatment and26
of the army and26
of the th infantry26
in view of the26
of the state of26
national defense conference on25
in the midst of25
by the secretary of25
in the wake of25
secretary of the air24
the organization of the24
the gillem board report24
of the regular army24
the army and navy24
the war of the24
conference on negro affairs24
at the end of24
in the army of23
defense conference on negro23
was one of the23
the rear of the23
the army ground forces23
in the postwar army23
the army and the23
to the fact that23
the night of the23
percentage of negroes in23
the work of the23
colored people of the23
the army service forces22
united states colored troops22
navy and air force22
in the black community22
commission on civil rights22
integration of the armed22
at the close of22
of negro troops in22
a portion of the22
extraordinary heroism in action22
for extraordinary heroism in22
the time of the21
in the war of21
without regard to race21
the employment of black21
on account of the21
negroes in the army21
a flag of truce20
use of negroes in20
navy and marine corps20
on equal opportunity in20
the civil rights leaders20
the same time the20
in the army air20
army and air force20
the navy and air20
the hands of the20
by the war department20
integration of the negro20
of the th and20
service of the united19
the ranks of the19
the use of negroes19
the united states army19
in the way of19
of the tenth cavalry19
in the history of19
the commanding general of19
the case of the19
of the bureau of19
in the battle of19
in the end the19
the wake of the19
number of black officers19
night of the th19
the chief of the19
the civil rights advocates19
the use of black18
the navy and the18
for the most part18
on the subject of18
of the th regiment18
commanding general of the18
to the united states18
by the end of18
in accordance with the18
end of the war18
in the national guard18
took part in the18
in the interest of18
of the new york18
from time to time18
in the hands of18
committee on equal opportunity18
as a result of18
the story of the18
the beginning of the18
into the service of17
war of the rebellion17
men of the th17
officers and enlisted men17
the commanding officer of17
the army and air17
the people of the17
chief of naval operations17
to new market heights17
on the night of17
commanding officer of the17
of the national guard17
of the american negro17
that part of the17
the th of march17
the th of may17
of one of the17
in the far east17
as soon as the17
it would have been17
the distinguished service cross17
for the use of17
free colored people of17
fire of the enemy16
army of the united16
the th day of16
to the left of16
in addition to the16
the civil rights of16
the th of april16
in the spring of16
in the city of16
on the afternoon of16
general of the army16
center of military history16
the afternoon of the16
assistant secretary of war16
the officers and men16
department of the army16
of the th corps16
to the right of16
of the chief of16
the navy and marine16
in the rear of16
the free colored people16
to the cause of16
and the air force16
the one hundred and16
would have to be16
the quotation is from16
of world war ii16
the first south carolina15
the assignment of black15
civil rights act of15
division of plans and15
and at the same15
of the nd regiment15
of the th of15
the fire of the15
oral hist interv with15
of the rough riders15
left of the line15
the th regiment corps15
of their own race15
deputy chief of staff15
allied and associated powers15
of the fahy committee15
department of the gulf15
of the city of15
the employment of negroes15
assignment of negro marines15
copies of all in15
more than percent of15
organized at new orleans15
in the navy and15
for negroes in the15
deputy assistant secretary of15
the president of the15
president of the united15
it is to be15
as a matter of15
in contrast to the15
right of the line15
in the fall of15
d p a to15
personnel and administration division15
army of the james14
new market heights that14
the state of louisiana14
in regard to the14
the latter part of14
the conduct of the14
the record of the14
of the rd division14
the th of july14
in connection with the14
on the firing line14
under secretary of the14
the policy of the14
for the air force14
of the colored troops14
the personnel and administration14
of all in cmh14
participation of negro troops14
secretary of defense to14
the honor to be14
the far east command14
public papers of the14
the united states government14
butler to new market14
to carry out the14
number of black soldiers14
of the negro race14
enlistment of men of14
the side of the14
the armed forces in14
of the navy and14
and the fahy committee14
a quarter of a14
so far as i14
for a discussion of14
croix de guerre and14
the division of plans14
the allied and associated14
part of the line14
side by side with14
and the civil rights14
use of black troops14
market heights that day14
the command of the14
of the colored race14
of the negro soldiers14
the th regiment u14
of the men of14
officers and noncommissioned officers14
the government of the13
on the side of13
the world war ii13
on the th day13
of the nd division13
was the fact that13
the fleet marine force13
copies of both in13
the civil rights commission13
of the new policy13
of the cavalry division13
the records of the13
of the american army13
the use of the13
as one of the13
at the battle of13
to the fahy committee13
to a great extent13
in the coast guard13
of the spanish forces13
chief of staff for13
the report of the13
following butler to new13
of the black phalanx13
the colored people of13
in one of the13
the deputy chief of13
the air force was13
increase in the number13
year of the war13
afternoon of the th13
of santiago de cuba13
in the matter of13
in the direction of13
in the army and13
the negro as a13
and on the th13
th united states colored13
the soldiers of the13
in the european theater12
to the right and12
to say that the12
up to this time12
in an effort to12
as well as in12
the united states service12
the stars and stripes12
a place in the12
the siege of savannah12
black officers in the12
assistant secretary of the12
as well as a12
the assignment of negroes12
black units in the12
people of the united12
it would be a12
the th army corps12
the district of columbia12
the cause of the12
the th new york12
name of military efficiency12
in the light of12
was in command of12
first south carolina volunteers12
months of the war12
assistant to the secretary12
of black and white12
under sa et al12
lay dis body down12
for the assignment of12
mustered into the service12
the outbreak of the12
on the other side12
in the civil war12
for equal treatment and12
assignment of negroes to12
manpower in the postwar12
head of the column12
the heart of the12
for under sa et12
in the event of12
consolidated with the th12
the line of the12
the four colored regiments12
in the siege of12
utilization of negro military12
the air force had12
of the coast guard12
i do not know12
heroism in action near12
the direction of the12
the th united states12
the city of new12
the establishment of a12
the name of military12
was sent to the12
summary sheet for cofs12
in the local community12
of negro military personnel12
the national guard bureau11
forces during world war11
than percent of the11
officers and men of11
by the fact that11
the attention of the11
the capture of the11
that the army had11
the evening of the11
under the direction of11
the early months of11
regiment of colored troops11
the th of august11
the organization and training11
it was the first11
the demands of the11
of the th the11
to the command of11
in line of battle11
the civil rights organizations11
integration of the army11
with the rest of11
the first regiment of11
of the white house11
to the problem of11
of the korean war11
government of the united11
by the united states11
as a part of11
segregation in the armed11
in charge of the11
with a loss of11
the first year of11
recs of gen bd11
on the same day11
the experience of the11
the regiment was ordered11
the passage of the11
the national urban league11
in the american army11
in keeping with the11
from the war department11
the north side of11
the size of the11
the marine corps was11
in the presence of11
the control of the11
of a number of11
the small number of11
utilization of negro personnel11
that the united states11
d p a for11
the men in the11
commissioned officers of the11
the morning of july11
the performance of the11
the regiment remained in11
the armed forces and11
its designation was changed11
placed in command of11
of discrimination in the11
under command of major11
it was necessary to11
percent of the army11
in the civil rights11
the exception of the11
the operations of the11
the top of the11
one of the first11
in the civilian community11
negroes in the general11
in the bureau of11
the position of the11
for the armed forces11
employment of negroes in11
as if they were11
it was not until11
as the st regiment11
north side of the11
as soon as possible11
that it was not11
people of the north11
of the selective service11
for an example of11
the status of black11
under command of colonel11
under a flag of11
history of the american11
of the first and11
to be dealt with11
on the north side10
of segregation in the10
to the extent that10
to the success of10
more to the point10
the national defense conference10
strength of the army10
racial discrimination in the10
in the words of10
of louisiana native guards10
the selective service act10
were sent to the10
is one of the10
equality of opportunity in10
with the th regiment10
secretary of defense in10
of the army staff10
of white and black10
the effect of the10
the fahy committee and10
enlisted men transferred to10
the united states and10
the signing of the10
manpower in the army10
negro personnel in the10
in the first place10
in rear of the10
the surrender of the10
on the evening of10
on the use of10
of the men who10
secretary of defense on10
at the expense of10
the development of the10
increase the number of10
be found in the10
the bulk of the10
of black officers and10
in the field of10
aide to the secretary10
to the white house10
one hundred and fifty10
the arrival of the10
the postwar military establishment10
in the development of10
the status of the10
the army in the10
the best way to10
of the assistant secretary10
large number of negroes10
that the department of10
parts of the country10
papers of the presidents10
designation was changed to10
to the department of10
by the gillem board10
the tactical air command10
and the marine corps10
the united states to10
the great world war10
the th of september10
number of black marines10
the character of the10
civilian aide to the10
also new york times10
blacks in the marine10
special assistant to the10
the needs of the10
of the regiment to10
the united states was10
would be assigned to10
by the chief of10
regiment was ordered to10
the role of the10
secdef for sa et10
as the d regiment10
the director of personnel10
a few of the10
the advance of the10
force of the enemy10
race relations in the10
the other side of10
norfolk journal and guide10
officers of the regiment10
the first and second10
to percent of the10
of some of the10
into the hands of10
to the effect that10
of opportunity in the10
the influence of the10
troops in the postwar10
negroes in the marine10
assignment of negro personnel10
discrimination in the community10
it seems to me10
in the eighth army10
in the postwar military10
the armed forces had10
the island of cuba10
the subject of the9
division of the th9
in the form of9
the crest of the9
a man called white9
the armed forces was9
with a view to9
the use of sanctions9
the national military establishment9
the war department to9
army air forces during9
a good deal of9
the files of the9
the nature of the9
to d p a9
the first time in9
air forces during world9
in the great world9
army general classification test9
the command of general9
the air force to9
in favor of the9
usaf oral hist interv9
and opportunity for negroes9
of the equal opportunity9
the committee and the9
the center of military9
as rapidly as possible9
colored race in other9
of the army to9
of the general service9
as part of the9
with those of the9
did you see any9
branch of the service9
and men of the9
the field of battle9
of the black soldiers9
of the office of9
and the chief of9
the reorganization of the9
the percentage of black9
and their allies in9
of the enemy in9
the request of the9
my army cross over9
th and th regiments9
until the end of9
the air force and9
the date of the9
the selective service system9
director of plans and9
and to the th9
hist of ninth af9
was placed in command9
in the absence of9
in which the negro9
the grounds that the9
the face of the9
on negro troop policies9
to which they were9
committee on civil rights9
both in secaf files9
in the regular navy9
in world war i9
to take part in9
of black servicemen and9
changed to d regiment9
that he could not9
was the result of9
the balance of the9
in new york city9
sections of the country9
soldiers in the war9
seems to have been9
organized at port hudson9
of the colored people9
in the eyes of9
of men of colored9
found it necessary to9
other than messman branch9
see also new york9
the total number of9
employment of black troops9
to the chief of9
in killed and wounded9
other side of the9
the idea of a9
in the preparation of9
the centre of the9
the authority of the9
of the national urban9
of black soldiers in9
by the navy and9
to the left and9
in the cause of9
the enlistment of negroes9
the approval of the9
organization and training division9
of the black press9
in other than messman9
in the minds of9
top of the hill9
of the naval establishment9
battle of bunker hill9
pointed out that the9
it seemed as if9
in the integration of9
the purpose of the9
areas of the country9
war department special board9
of the personnel policy9
men of colored race9
the edge of the9
civil rights in the9
at home and abroad9
in the postwar period9
as we have seen9
joint chiefs of staff9
the result of the9
integration in the armed9
the presence of the9
the extent to which9
racial policies of the9
on the stone fort9
usaf oral history program9
race in other than9
the spirit of the9
under secnav for chmn9
the chairman of the9
on the employment of9
hundred and third new8
army of northern virginia8
in proportion to their8
to d regiment u8
status of the negro8
of the army air8
of the free colored8
the laws of the8
wanted the committee to8
a great deal of8
the civil rights bill8
so far as the8
at that time the8
i do not think8
of the truman order8
of the black community8
of the first cavalry8
the strength of the8
the th regiment louisiana8
that it was a8
director of personnel and8
one of the men8
marine corps and the8
a new racial policy8
more than two hundred8
secretary of defense for8
the possession of the8
personnel in overhead installations8
the services of the8
of the negro soldier8
use of black manpower8
as long as the8
two hundred and fifty8
of the national security8
for the advancement of8
a large part of8
chief of military history8
the lines of the8
people of the south8
until the th of8
de bell done ringing8
two companies of the8
men of the twenty8
one hundred and third8
department of defense to8
white and black troops8
of a total of8
from the united states8
the recommendations of the8
by order of the8
united states colored infantry8
the ability of the8
that it was the8
of the service of8
role of the department8
in advance of the8
and one of the8
special board on negro8
of black troops in8
as prisoners of war8
a detachment of the8
french croix de guerre8
to the th regiment8
the ninth and tenth8
local laws and customs8
orders were received to8
advancement of colored people8
de guerre and the8
the new market road8
governor of the state8
national association for the8
in the use of8
proportion of negroes in8
a regiment of colored8
moved to the right8
the battle of el8
to the use of8
one hundred and twenty8
of the federal government8
the manner in which8
department special board on8
from the regular army8
on the grounds of8
the racial policies of8
organized at camp nelson8
was due to the8
the new york tribune8
of both in cmh8
with the remainder of8
the majority of black8
in the late war8
put an end to8
at the request of8
of the people of8
it was impossible to8
far as i know8
blacks in the army8
of the island of8
racial composition of the8
in light of the8
the provisions of the8
the th of june8
discrimination against black servicemen8
to that of the8
in the reserve components8
of the services and8
both black and white8
respectfully your obedient servant8
of the colored man8
to the front and8
the question of the8
the state of new8
a certain amount of8
as a member of8
to the th infantry8
discrimination in the armed8
with the secretary of8
the rank and file8
battle of el caney8
greater part of the8
in a letter to8
an officer of the8
the last months of8
their allies in the8
small number of negroes8
in the navy was8
that there was a8
and third new york8
the marine corps and8
strange career of jim8
for the rest of8
that they would be8
against the united states8
side of the james8
the th of february8
a portion of his8
the new york times8
to the rank of8
an instrument of social8
the advancement of colored8
the continental united states8
the greater part of8
negro soldiers in the8
both in fc file8
bivouacked for the night8
to one of the8
the rescue of the8
the same time he8
of the officers and8
assistant chief of staff8
a limited number of8
career of jim crow8
the attitude of the8
of negro personnel in8
parity of enlistment standards8
from the fact that8
wanted the army to8
with the army of8
of the civil war8
of the eighth illinois8
served in the army8
to the detriment of8
about the same time8
early in the war8
men transferred to other8
to be assigned to8
negroes in the postwar8
manpower in the post8
an account of the8
the joint chiefs of8
breaking out of the8
to the time of8
that some of the8
negro in the great8
the director of plans8
the breaking out of8
of the th illinois8
the french croix de8
negro in the navy8
of integration in the8
a few days after8
on utilization of negro8
association for the advancement8
war of the revolution8
department of national defense8
evening of the th8
to the assignment of8
the formation of the8
of the first brigade8
to the commanding officer8
to be allowed to8
the editor of the8
troops in the rebellion8
that the war department8
of the war the8
in the following order8
of the regiment was8
city of new york8
integration of the services8
the first and tenth8
of the eighth army8
instrument of social change8
that one of the8
the performance of black8
the national security act8
of staff for personnel8
the army general classification7
integration in the army7
had served in the7
secys of military departments7
on board the steamer7
at least in the7
expanding role of the7
it would be hard7
as far as the7
of the organization of7
in the fact that7
board on negro manpower7
percent of all black7
the defence of the7
of the officers of7
on the st of7
the terms of the7
the large number of7
at the hands of7
on an integrated basis7
signing of the armistice7
of organization and training7
early months of the7
secretary of defense forrestal7
rise in the number7
the integration of black7
and the united states7
american negro in the7
battery on the left7
that the navy had7
places of public accommodation7
at a time when7
the army had to7
that there would be7
the movements of the7
black soldiers in the7
in a few minutes7
for the sake of7
the condition of the7
changed to st regiment7
many of them had7
in the early months7
for the welfare of7
the deputy assistant secretary7
with the fahy committee7
and opportunity for black7
status of black servicemen7
the army could not7
at fort des moines7
to the commander of7
of the first south7
with a portion of7
the troops of the7
reduce the number of7
either killed or wounded7
the th regimental combat7
negroes served in the7
of the militia of7
gave the order to7
to take care of7
the first day of7
made up of the7
was not to be7
at the rate of7
the use of economic7
through the efforts of7
nothing to do with7
officers and men were7
in the course of7
which they had been7
way to the front7
the d infantry division7
the battle of the7
the gallantry of the7
found it difficult to7
and went into camp7
but it was a7
of black units in7
the effect that the7
of universal military training7
a result of the7
as if it were7
state of new york7
the front of the7
a group of black7
soldiers of the th7
near san juan river7
of the other services7
in reference to the7
between black and white7
in a short time7
in the shore establishment7
white black white black7
in the office of7
the only way to7
committee on negro troop7
would have been a7
in the union army7
the expanding role of7
of the enemy and7
to the memory of7
deputy under secretary of7
the same pay and7
black and white units7
since world war ii7
at the outbreak of7
to the support of7
civil rights organizations and7
of all the services7
between the committee and7
there was to be7
the lack of black7
heroism in action at7
in the white house7
the majority of the7
department of defense and7
the middle of the7
of men of the7
of negroes to the7
that the army could7
the civil rights groups7
the effects of the7
the negroes in the7
were added to the7
of black units and7
all over the country7
the charge of the7
the value of the7
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