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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Bowery Boys - Episode 3 - The Harlem Hell Fighters
02:00 • 2min
New York's Negro Veterans March From 20th Street to a Hundred Forty Third Street and Lennox Avenue
04:16 • 2min
The Origins of World War One
05:56 • 2min
New York, the State of New York, Would See More Casualties Than Any Other State.
07:41 • 2min
The Great War in 1914
09:18 • 2min
The Civil Rights Movement in New York City
11:30 • 2min
Black New Yorkers Serving Their Country
13:36 • 2min
African American Soldiers in the New York State National Guard
15:31 • 2min
Teenagers in the National Guard
17:23 • 2min
The Cleft Club Orchestra of Jim Europe
19:20 • 2min
Training Without an Armory
20:51 • 2min
The Thirteenth Regiment of the United States Army
22:48 • 2min
The New York National Guard - A Debacle
24:31 • 2min
Better Help Dot Com Slash Bowery
26:36 • 3min
The Story of the 15th New York National Guard
29:48 • 2min
Europe and His Band Were Hired as Instrumentalists and Trained for Battle
31:52 • 2min
Did James Europe and His Band Also Have to Go to Work?
33:55 • 2min
The Harlem Hell Fighters, Were They Wearing Their American Uniform?
35:53 • 2min
The Germans and the Germans
37:28 • 3min
How to Live in a Trench
40:28 • 4min
Music, a Way to Communicate Those Things in Which You Have a Loss for Words
44:15 • 2min
The Final Push of the Germans
45:59 • 3min
The 360 Ninth Infantry Regiment Returns to New York City
49:09 • 2min
The New York Times Article on the Fourth Avenue Parade
51:20 • 3min
Jim Europe and the 360 9th Infantry Regiment
53:59 • 3min
Shuffle Along, My Life of the Can and Wa Tin Uto Co
56:43 • 2min
Henry Johnson's Story - The Redcap From Albany
58:40 • 2min
The History of the 360 9th Regiment
01:01:09 • 2min
The Slash Bowery Boys, Thanks to Your Small Monthly Donations
01:03:21 • 3min