Fearlessly Fighting for the Oppressor: French Colonial Troops in the African American Press during World War II

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Christine Knauer
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Abstract:Throughout the Second World War, African American newspapers published numerous articles and columns on the use and involvement of African soldiers in the French military, the Tirailleurs sénégalais. This article takes a closer look at the way the African American press portrayed these French colonial troops from Africa and used them in its own war efforts during the Second World War. By examining various newspapers, it uncovers three themes that dominated their reports and columns. First, black papers covered extensively the involvement and performance of black African soldiers in the French war effort. Second, they often portrayed France as an example of equality and integration in the military and society. Third, they discussed France's imperialism and oppression of its black subjects. The three themes reveal profound disagreements and debates within the African American press and community on the involvement of blacks in the war effort against Nazi Germany. African American journalists and commentators found themselves caught between pride and dismay at the sight of black Africans in uniforms of their colonial rulers fighting Nazis and fascists. Ultimately, all three themes were connected to the struggle of African Americans with and against white supremacy and segregation at home and abroad. They were, in their own way, meant to improve the lot and image of all blacks - predominantly black men.
无畏地为压迫者而战:第二次世界大战期间非裔美国人媒体中的法国殖民部队
摘要:在第二次世界大战期间,非裔美国人的报纸发表了许多关于非洲士兵在法国军队Tirailleurs sénégalais中的使用和参与的文章和专栏。这篇文章仔细观察了非裔美国人媒体对这些来自非洲的法国殖民军队的描述,并在第二次世界大战期间将其用于自己的战争。通过考察各种报纸,它揭示了主导其报道和专栏的三个主题。首先,黑色文件广泛报道了非洲黑人士兵在法国战争中的参与和表现。其次,他们经常把法国描绘成军事和社会平等和一体化的典范。第三,他们讨论了法国的帝国主义和对黑人臣民的压迫。这三个主题揭示了非裔美国人媒体和社区内部对黑人参与反对纳粹德国的战争的深刻分歧和辩论。看到非洲黑人穿着殖民统治者的制服与纳粹和法西斯主义者作战,非裔美国记者和评论员感到既自豪又沮丧。最终,这三个主题都与非裔美国人在国内外支持和反对白人至上主义和种族隔离的斗争有关。他们以自己的方式,旨在改善所有黑人——主要是黑人——的命运和形象。
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