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Cousins Of Color

Cousins Of Color

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interesting, informative and a great read.
Review: This historical work of fiction is based on the Spanish-American War. It's June 1899, and David Fagen has just graduated from college...quite an accomplishment for a southern black man at that time, I'm sure. He decides to join the Army to fight for his country and show the world that black men can defend the flag as well as white men. He's sent to the Philippines where the US is allegedly liberating the Filipinos from Spanish rule, but is actually flexing it's expansionism muscles to quell the rebels and rule the Philippines until they're able to rule themselves. My God, nothing has changed in 105 years!

Fagen is used to discrimination in the States, but it continues in the Army as well. His black company is given the crummiest jobs that make the men all the more determined to fight harder and show their worth. He is stunned at the way senior officers lie to and treat junior officers so the seniors look good. He is appalled by their inhumane treatment of the captured rebels and seethes at the officers' blatant dislike of the very Filipinos they're supposedly liberating. No, killing is not liberating, unless you've already tortured the innocent people beyond belief.

The book tells of Fagen's difficult decision to abandon his country and join his cousins of color in their fight for independence; his military prowess; his love and devotion to Clarita; and the few joys and many disappointments in his life. This is an interesting, informative and great read.


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