World War I

 Messengers of Motorcycles Corps, 372nd Headquarters who kept communication lines alive at all hours during the big drive in Champagne, Argonne and at Verdun

Black American Red Cross Workers of the Byhalia Colored Auxiliary of northern Mississippi where Blacks outnumber the Whites five to one

Chicago homecoming of the 370th Regiment (Old 8th Illinois) passing in parade at 13th St. and Michigan Ave

Capt. Group of Officers, 366th Infantry

 Colored Officers

Group of colored woman war workers of the New Orleans Chapter of American Red Cross

Hell Flighter in Parade

In the trenches a French Officer explaining operation of the hand grenades to Senegalese and American Negro soldiers

Blacks on troop-train passing through New Orleans to training camps being served with chocolates and cigarettes by Colored Auxiliary of American Red Cross

Leading Women War Workers

Motor Corps Women did much for the comfort of sick and wounded during the war and after

 Relatives and friends cheering the 369th Infantry as they pass in parade.

Return Parade

Sergeants of Headquarters Company 372nd Infantry somewhere in France just before the big drive

A Groupe of the Singing Buffalos on parade after their return from the battle front in France

American Negro Machines Gunners in the Marne Sector in France